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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adverb & adjective With respect to a person rather than to a piece of property.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Against the person: used in law of a right resting in a purely personal obligation of another, and of proceedings to enforce a right by judgment binding only on the party proceeded against, such as a suit to recover a debt: in contradistinction to a right or a proceeding in rem, which binds all the world, such as a proceeding to condemn a ship or to dissolve a marriage. See
action , 8 .
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- adjective law In a
lawsuit against a specific individual, asummons and complaint to give thecourt jurisdiction that is served to a person to try acase . In personam means that a judgment can be enforceable against the person wherever he/she is.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
[Late Latin : Latin in, onto, against + Latin persōnam, accusative of persōna, person.]
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From Latin in + personam, literally "towards a person".
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