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in rem /ɪn ˈrɛm /adjective [often postpositive] LawMade or availing against or affecting a thing, and therefore other people generally; imposing a general liability: it confers a right in rem...- It would admittedly not be the usual case of subrogation to security rights in rem and in personam.
- The second and third defendants were the owners of the vessels, neither of which has been served with the proceedings although there are proceedings in rem against the second defendant which are proceeding in this jurisdiction.
- It is sufficient if one of them has the authorisation because the authorisation seems to act in rem, not in personam.
Compare with in personam. OriginLatin, 'against a thing'. |