Inter Partes
Latin, 'between parties.'
Inter Se
tin, 'between or amongst themselves.'
Inter Vivos
Latin, 'from one living person to another living person.'
Interim Order
A temporary court order until the court has had
an opportunity of hearing the full case and make a final order.
Interlocutory
Proceedings taken during the course of a
trial.
Interlocutory Injunction
A temporary injunction; which lasts only until
the end of the trial during which it was sought.
Interloper
A person, who with legal right to do so, runs a
business or who wrongfully interferes or intercepts another's business.
International Law
A combination of treaties and customs which regulates the conduct of states
amongst themselves, and persons who trade or have legal relationships which
involve the jurisdiction of more than one site.
Intestate
To die without a will.
Intimidate
to intentionally cause another to fear harm by some type of verbal or physical
means