- In
personam is a
Latin phrase meaning "against a
particular person". In a
lawsuit in
which the case is
against a
specific individual, that
person must...
- In an argument, ad
personam,
short for
argumentum ad
personam, is a
tactic aimed at
discrediting one's
opponent by
attacking his personality, unrelated...
- that they head but
because it has been
granted to them
personally (ad
personam). Such a
grant can be
given when
someone who
already holds the rank of...
- The highest-ranking
bishops in
Eastern Orthodoxy,
Oriental Orthodoxy, the
Catholic Church (above
major archbishop and primate), the
Hussite Church, Church...
-
defendant in
order to
compel him to
appear before the
court to
establish in
personam jurisdiction over him. But now that the
capias ad
respondendum has given...
- (discussed below). In
personam jurisdiction referred to
jurisdiction over a
particular person (or entity, such as a company). In
personam jurisdiction, if...
- Eugène Rose de
Beauharnais (French: [øʒɛn də boaʁnɛ]; 3
September 1781 – 21
February 1824) was a
French statesman and
military officer who
served in the...
-
Prince Napoléon
Joseph Charles Paul
Bonaparte (9
September 1822 – 17
March 1891),
usually called Napoléon-Jérôme
Bonaparte or Jérôme Bonaparte, was the...
- personal) or a "status"
against a
person over whom the
court does not have in
personam jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction in rem ****umes the
property or
status is the...
- 'Equity will not
suffer a
wrong to be
without a remedy' and 'Equity acts in
personam [on persons]'".
Jeffrey Hackney has
argued that
maxims are more harmful...