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in rem [Latin] : against or with respect to a thing (as a right, status, or interest in property) without reference to the persons involved [when the Government is proceeding against property in rem "Austin v. United States, 509 U.S. 602 (1993)"] [an in rem action] see also in rem jurisdiction at jurisdiction compare in personam, quasi in rem ...
quasi in rem
quasi in rem [Latin, as if against a thing] : as if one were proceeding against the thing used esp. in reference to proceedings (as for attachment of property) in which one seeks satisfaction of a claim against a person by adjudication of rights to a particular property over which jurisdiction can be obtained see also quasi in rem jurisdiction at jurisdiction compare in personam, in rem NOTE: The plaintiff in a quasi in rem action uses the court's jurisdiction over the defendant's property in hopes of obtaining a remedy for a claim (as for money) against the defendant. A quasi in rem action is often used when jurisdiction over the defendant cannot be obtained due to his or her absence from the state. ...
Judgment in rem
Judgment in rem, a judgment in rem is one which declares, defines or otherwise determines the jural relation of a person or thing to the world generally, Satrucharla Vijayarama Raju v. Nirmaka Jaya Raju, (2006) 1 SCC 212.Means a judgment that determines the status or condition of property and that operates directly on the property itself. Also termed in rem judgment, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 847.Judgment in rem is one which declares, defines or otherwise determines the jural relationship of a person or thing to the world generally, Satrucharla Vijaya Rama Raju v. Nirmaka Jaya Raju, 2006 1 SCC 212....
In rem
In rem. Civil actions are divided into actions in rem and actions in personam. A judgment in rem is a judgment pronounced on the status of some particular subject-matter. Such are actions for the condemnation of a ship in the Court of Admiralty; suits for nullity of marriage, etc. See INPERSO-NAM; ADMIRALTY; ss. 22 & 23 Judic. Act, 1925....
Admiralty claim in rem
Admiralty claim in rem, means the claim in rem. Practice Direction Admiralty, (2000) PD 49F para 1.4(b), Note 1. See also Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(1), 4th Edn., Para 310, Note 1. p. 425....
Claim in rem
Claim in rem, means and Admiralty claim inrem Admiralty (2000) PD 49F, para 1.4(b) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(1), para 310, p. 425....
Jus ad rem
Jus ad rem, an inchoate and imperfect right; such as a parson promoted to a living acquires by nomina-tion and institution.Jus ad rem, means a right in specific property arising from another person's duty and valid only against that person; an inchoate or incomplete right to a thing, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 863....
Rem, Action in
Rem, Action in, in the Admiralty Court. By proceedings in rem the property in relation to which the claim is made, or the proceeds of such property in court, can be made available to anser the claim, and be proceeded against. See Williams and Bruce, Adm. Pr. 186. See ADMIRALTY....
Litis nomen omnem actionem significat, sive in rem, sive in personam sit
Litis nomen omnem actionem significat, sive in rem, sive in personam sit [Lat.], 'Lawsuit' signifies every action, whether it be real or personal....
Verbum imperfecti temporis rem adhuc imperfectum significat
Verbum imperfecti temporis rem adhuc imperfectum significat, the imperfect tense of the verb indicates ab incomplete matter:...
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