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    • What does ICC stand for in legal terms?
      International Chamber of Commerce
    • What does ICSID Convention refer to?
      International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
    • What is the definition of identity in law of evidence?
      Identity refers to the legal recognition of a person
    • What does IDPC stand for?
      International Data Protection Commission
    • What does ignorance of the law imply?
      It means lack of knowledge about legal rules
    • What does "ignorantia juris non excusat" mean?
      Ignorance of the law is no excuse
    • What does ignoring traffic signals entail?
      Failing to comply with traffic signs and lights
    • What are the consequences of ignoring traffic signals?
      Fines, endorsement, and possible disqualification
    • What is the role of the Highway Code?
      It lays down rules for traffic signals
    • What is a notice of intended prosecution?
      A formal notice for traffic signal violations
    • What is an illegal contract?
      A contract prohibited by statute or public policy
    • What happens to an illegal contract?
      It is totally void and unenforceable
    • What is the effect of an illegal contract on related transactions?
      Related transactions are also void if tainted
    • What is an illegal trust?
      A trust that contravenes statute or public policy
    • What is the status of a child born to unmarried parents?
      Illegitimacy
    • How does the Family Law Reform Act 1987 affect illegitimate children?
      It treats them similarly to legitimate children
    • What rights do fathers of illegitimate children have?
      They must maintain the child but lack automatic responsibility
    • Can illegitimate children inherit property?
      Yes, like legitimate children unless stated otherwise
    • What is an illusory appointment?
      Property given under a power with little benefit
    • What is an illusory trust?
      An arrangement that appears to be a trust but isn't
    • What is an immediate post-death interest trust?
      A trust where the beneficiary receives income immediately after death
    • What is the purpose of immigration control in the UK?
      To regulate entry and residence of non-nationals
    • What is the right of abode?
      The right to live permanently in the UK
    • What happened to EEA nationals' rights post-Brexit?
      They lost automatic residence rights in the UK
    • What is required for a person subject to immigration control to enter the UK?
      They must have leave to enter or remain
    • What penalties do employers face for hiring illegal immigrants?
      Up to £5,000 per employee in breach
    • What does the Immigration Act 2014 prevent?
      Illegal immigrants from obtaining bank accounts
    • What is the role of the Immigration and Asylum Tribunal?
      To hear appeals against Home Office decisions
    • What is an immoral contract?
      A contract based on sexual immorality
    • What are immovables?
      Tangible things that cannot be moved
    • What does immunity in legal terms refer to?
      Exemption from legal proceedings
    • What is impeding apprehension or prosecution?
      Assisting someone to avoid arrest or prosecution
    • What constitutes an imperfect gift?
      A gift that does not meet legal requirements
    • What is an imperfect trust?
      A trust that fails to meet legal standards
    • What is impersonation in legal terms?
      Pretending to be another person
    • What is the implementation of legislation?
      The process of bringing legislation into force
    • What was the purpose of the implementation period after Brexit?
      To negotiate a new trading relationship
    • What is an implied condition in a contract?
      A term implied by law that affects validity
    • What is an implied contract?
      A contract inferred from parties' conduct
    • What is an implied easement?
      An easement implied into a land transfer
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