in rem in English

adjective
1
made or availing against or affecting a thing, and therefore other people generally; imposing a general liability.
it confers a right in rem

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1. Style of cause of action in rem (2) The style of cause of an action in rem shall be in Form 477.

2. The distinction between actions in rem and actions in personam

3. The distinction between actions in rem and actions in personam 44.

4. So for example, disturbances in REM are associated with depression.

5. "Actions based on contracts for the transfer of ownership or other rights in rem affecting immovable property do not therefore have as their object rights in rem".

6. ACTIONS IN REM AND IN PERSONAM Types of admiralty actions 477.

7. And the framework of workflow management system in REM is researched.

8. In authors'opinion, the petition in rem is a kind of petition.

9. (1) Admiralty actions may be in rem or in personam, or both.

10. (a) the admiralty action continues both in rem and in personam; or

11. Let us talk about the substance in rem and not about ad hominem.

12. Instead of sleeping through the night, volunteers now were awakened four times in REM sleep.

13. By the age of five or so, only slightly over two hours is spent in REM.

14. Actions in rem, including possessory actions relating to immovable or movable property in the territory

15. Actions in rem, including possessory actions relating to immovable or movable property in the territory;

16. In REM sleep, it becomes more likely that ideas might come together in a solution.

17. Most countries accept that housing leasehold has some effect of jus in rem to some degree.

18. A court hearing that action will be directly ruling on rights in rem as powers over things.

19. – the civil law action based on the principle of the prohibition of unjust enrichment (de in rem verso);

20. The action must be based on a right in rem and not on a right in personam.

21. In addition, the Justice Department recently filed an in rem forfeiture action against $84 million allegedly traceable to illegal payments.

22. The Court continued by examining the claims based on the de in rem verso (unjust enrichment) and negotiorum gestio actions.

23. Insomniacs, for example, spend less time than average in REM sleep, contributing to a vicious downward spiral of increasing anxiety.

24. It is necessary, much more narrowly, that the action constitutes the exercise of a right in rem in immovable property ...".

25. There are, however, profound and substantial differences between actions in rem and actions in personam to protect immovable property against interference.

26. He contended that, since the action related to a right in rem in immovable property, the French courts had exclusive jurisdiction.

27. 11 Group 2 (Phibro) also commenced an action in rem before the same court (hereinafter "Folio 2007") against the ship Maciej Rataj.

28. Finally, the possibility of introducing a civil action in rem against the assets suspected to be the proceeds of crime could be considered.

29. Moreover, as L. Collins writes: (29) "The expression (rights in rem in ... immovable property) is clearly aimed at actions involving title or possession.

30. Consequently, his action is not an action in rem within the meaning of Article 16(1) of the Convention but an action in personam.

31. You can tell that a person is in REM sleep when the bulge of his eyeballs can be seen rapidly moving under his eyelids.

32. The Immissionsabwehrklage should in that case be characterised by the referring court as an action in rem falling within the scope of Article 16(1)(a).

33. At the material time, Article 2262 of the French Civil Code provided: ‘All actions, whether in rem or in personam, shall be time-barred after 30 years ...’.

34. The action must be based on a right in rem and not, apart from the exception for tenancies of immovable property, on a right in personam.

35. In the case for example of the comparison between an action in personam resulting from a tort and an action in rem the distinction is relatively straightforward.

36. (32) It is on the basis of this principle that each Contracting State retains a jurisdictional monopoly for actions in rem provided by Article 16(1)(a). (33)

37. · The concept 'in proceedings which have as their object rights in rem in immovable property‘ · Action for rescission of a contract for the sale of land and consequential damages

38. The application alongside Article 16(1)(a) of parallel conflicting domestic legal provisions conferring exclusive jurisdiction for actions in rem would clearly impair the effectiveness of the Convention.

39. 70 To found a de in rem verso civil action, the applicant claims that, according to the principles of law common to the Member States, four conditions must be satisfied:

40. Convention on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments - Exclusive jurisdiction - "Proceedings which have as their object rights in rem in immovable property" - Concept - Independent interpretation - "Action paulienne" - Not included

41. (40) The immediate object of these actions is the right in rem as a power over a thing (res) to the exclusion of all unauthorised interference with that thing.

42. The two actions are completely different despite the fact that in both actions there might be a right in rem that both actions seek – although in different ways – to protect.

43. The question that one must address now is whether or not an action such as the Immissionsabwehrklage falls within that autonomous notion of actions in rem under Article 16(1)(a).

44. The unlawful act arises when and if the enriched party refuses to reimburse the impoverished party (action de in rem verso) or the principal refuses to indemnify the manager (negotiorum gestio).

45. About ten months later, on 14 September 1989, Group 3 commenced an action in rem (hereinafter "Action 2006") before the High Court of Justice, Queens' s Bench Division, Admiralty Court, against the Tatry and the Maciej Rataj, the latter also belonging to the owners of the Tatry.

46. Exercise has two effects: (i) when the exercise load is too heavy or if the subject is not trained to the exercise conditions, the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical axis (HPA) is strongly activated (somatic stress reaction), and a diachronic (delayed) decrease in total sleep time and slow-wave sleep (SWS) occurs with a synchronic (concomitant) sleep disruption (such as a decrease in REM sleep); (ii) a diachronic enhancement of SWS and (or) REM sleep occurs during moderate training and in athletes, with a moderate HPA activation (neurogenic stress reaction).