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intermediate

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Definitions from Case Law

From 490 U.S. 401 - Thornburgh v. Abbott · 1989Most cited · 2,383 citing opinions

of evaluating speech restrictions, 416 U.S., at 407, 94 S.Ct., at 1808, allowing censorship if it "further[ed] an important or substantial governmental interest unrelated to the suppression of expression," and "the limitation of First Amendment freedoms [was] no greater than [was] necessary or essential," "id.," at 413, 94 S.Ct., at 1811.

Black's Law Dictionary

Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910

Intervening; interposed during the progress of a suit, proceeding, business, etc. or betwcen its beginning and end.

Intermediate account. In probate law. An account of an executor, administrator, or guardian filed subsequent to his first or initial account and bsfore his final account. Specifically in New York, an account filed with the surrogate for the purpose of disclosing the acts of the person accounting and the state or condition of the fund in his bands, and not made the subject of a judicial settlement. Code Civ. Proc. N. Y. 1899, § 2514, subd. 9.

Intermediate order. In code practice. An order made between the commencement of an action and the entry of a final judgment, or, in criminal law, between the finding of the indictment and the completion of the judgment roll. People v. Priori, 163 N. Y. 99, 57 N. E. 85 ; Boyce v. Wabash Ry. Co., 63 Iowa, 70, 18 N. W. 673, 50 Am. Rep. 730; State v. O'Brien, 18 Mont. 1, 48 Pac. iO9l; Hymes v. Van Cieef, 61 Hun, 618, i5 N. Y. Supp. 341.

Intermediate toll. Toll for travel on a toll road, paid or to be collected from persons who pass thereon at points between the toll gates, such persons not passing by, through, or around the toll gates. Hollingworth v. State, 29 Ohio St. 552.