In_personam In_personam

In personam - Definition

in personam adj. (in purr-soh-nam) from Latin for "directed toward a particular person." In a lawsuit in which the case is against a specific individual, that person must be served with a summons and complaint to give the court jurisdiction to try the case, and the judgment applies to that person and is called an "in personam judgment." In personam is distinguished from in rem, which applies to property or "all the world" instead of a specific person. This technical distinction is important to determine where to file a lawsuit and how to serve a defendant. In personam means that a judgment can be enforceable against the person wherever he/she is. On the other hand, if the lawsuit is to determine title to property (in rem) then the action must be filed where the property exists and is only enforceable there.

Example Usage of personam

blogroup: News-Blog.it: Una legge ad personam (per D’Alema però)
curiha: RT @Neiburgs: 300. sekotājs saņems pusdienu karti 2 personām!
albertocorsini: virgilio Riforme/ Penati: No dialogo se continuano leggi ad personam: Roma, 20 dic. (Apcom) - Nessun dialogo sulle ... http://bit.ly/8e4Tu1
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