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;indemnify:To make good financial loss or harm suffered by another.
;indemnify:To make good financial loss or harm suffered by another.
;indigent:Being flat broke. Persons with limited or no income may apply to the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal for ''indigent status'', which will exempt them from paying the usual court fees for all or a part of a court proceeding.  
;indigent:Being flat broke. Persons with limited or no income may apply to the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal for ''indigent status'', which will exempt them from paying the usual court fees for all or a part of a court proceeding.  
;infant:A person not yet of the age of majority; a minor; a child. See "age of majority," "child" and "disability."
;infant:A person not yet of the age of majority; a minor; a child. See "age of majority," "child," and "disability."
;''Infants Act'':Provincial legislation that governs the legal capacity of minors and contracts involving minors. See "age of majority," "child," and "disability."
;''Infants Act'':Provincial legislation that governs the legal capacity of minors and contracts involving minors. See "age of majority," "child," and "disability."
;inheritance:Real property or personal property received as a result of the provisions of a will or the ''Estate Administration Act''. Inheritances do not usually qualify as family property subject to division between spouses. See "family property," "real property" and "will."
;inheritance:Real property or personal property received as a result of the provisions of a will or the ''Estate Administration Act''. Inheritances do not usually qualify as family property subject to division between spouses. See "family property," "real property" and "will."
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