invitum

invitum
See in invitum.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • trust in invitum — A trust raised by operation of law without the consent of the trustee. Such a trust arises where goods have been stolen or converted to the use of the taker and sold, with respect to the proceeds, whether such proceeds are in the form of money or …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • in invitum — /in anvaytam/ Against an unwilling party; against one not assenting. A term applied to proceedings against an adverse party, to which he does not consent …   Black's law dictionary

  • judicium redditur in invitum — /jadis(hXi)yam redatar in anvaytam/ Judgment is given against one, whether he will or not …   Black's law dictionary

  • in invitum — /in anvaytam/ Against an unwilling party; against one not assenting. A term applied to proceedings against an adverse party, to which he does not consent …   Black's law dictionary

  • judicium redditur in invitum — /jadis(hXi)yam redatar in anvaytam/ Judgment is given against one, whether he will or not …   Black's law dictionary

  • in invitum — Against the will; without consent …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Judicium redditur in invitum — A judgment is rendered against one s will. It is not a contract and is not to be so considered. O Brien v Young, 95 NY 428 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Judicium redditur in invitum in praesumptione legis — In presumption of law, a judgment is rendered against one s will …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • in invitum — ˌinə̇nˈwēˌtu̇m, ˈvīd.əm adverb Etymology: Latin, against an unwilling person : against a person s will or consent : by force of law irrespective of assent …   Useful english dictionary

  • trustee in invitum — ˌinə̇nˈwēˌtu̇m, ˈvīd.əm noun : a person treated as a trustee of property because he has acted without authority or in excess of his authority in respect to that property …   Useful english dictionary

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