right in personam
1right in personam — right toward a specific person …
2right in personam — A right against the person …
3right — As a noun, and taken in an abstract sense, means justice, ethical correctness, or consonance with the rules of law or the principles of morals. In this signification it answers to one meaning of the Latin jus, and serves to indicate law in the… …
4right in rem — In rem In rem [L.] (Law) Lit., in or against a (or the) thing; Note: used: (a) Of any right (called {right in rem} or {jus in rem}) of such a nature as to be available over its subject without reference to one person more than another, or, as… …
5in personam — Against the person; involving the person. See judgment in personam; right in personam …
6actio in personam — /aekshiyow in parsownam/ In the civil law, an action against the person, founded on a personal liability; an action seeking redress for the violation of a jus in personam or right available against a particular individual. See in personam …
7actio in personam — /aekshiyow in parsownam/ In the civil law, an action against the person, founded on a personal liability; an action seeking redress for the violation of a jus in personam or right available against a particular individual. See in personam …
8equity acts in personam — A maxim in equity. The Latin form, aequitas agit in personam. Schmaltz v York Mfg. Co. 204 Pa 1, 53 A 522. Equity deals primarily with the person, and usually only through him with the res. Atlantic Seaboard Natural Gas Co. v Whitten, 315 Pa 529 …
9jus in personam — /jas in parsownam/ A right against a person; a right which gives its possessor a power to oblige another person to give or procure, to do or not to do, something …
10jus in personam — /jas in parsownam/ A right against a person; a right which gives its possessor a power to oblige another person to give or procure, to do or not to do, something …