IN PERSONAM


Meaning of IN PERSONAM in English

-pə(r)ˈsōˌnam adverb (or adjective)

Etymology: Latin, against a person

: against a particular person for the purpose of imposing upon him a personal liability, debt, or obligation to do or not to do a designated act

proceedings and judgments are in personam where the court or tribunal has jurisdiction over the defendant and power to enforce obedience against him personally

— compare in rem

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