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Identity Theft

Deliberately obtaining and taking away someone else’s personal information for criminal intentions.

Insurance Card

The proof required in some states and issued by an insurance company that indicates a vehicle is insured. The cards are kept in the vehicle to show to police or other motorists in

INDIRECT TAX

a tax that is not levied on the value of property but on another consideration.

IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESS

where the believability of a witness is questioned that is based on the testimony from other witnesses.

INTERLOCUTORY DECREE

the term given to a temporary determination or judgement that is made before or during determination.

ILLEGAL CONSIDERATION

This term applies to an agreement or a contract that of carried out will be contrary to public interest.

INCOGNITO

where a person hides their real identity or appears under an assumed name so as avoid being noticed.

INSURANCE LIABILITY

the insurance policy that pays for injuries or damages to another person or other person’s property.

INVIOLABLE

the term that means not to be violated or able of being invaded.

INSPECTION LAWS

These are the laws that allow authorised public officers to enter and to examine property to determine if there is any danger to public health.

INTERNATIONAL LAW

the term given to the laws governing and determining the rights of independent nations during war or peace times.

INCURRED

This means to bring upon yourself or to happen to your self.

IMPUTED KNOWLEDGE

the term used when a person should have all of the facts because he knows of them.

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