In Rem
in rem
Jus in rem refers to rights directed towards or enforceable against a specific property, such as ownership or legal interests in a tangible asset. Jus in personam, on the other hand, refers to rights enforceable against a specific person or entity, such as contractual rights or obligations.
You might be referring to a Bill of Attainder, which is precluded by Constitution Article I, Section 9.
A judgment can be against either the person or their property. A personal judgment is against the individual's assets or income, while a lien on property is against the person's property.
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guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. The amendment specifically also requires search and arrest warrants be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause
The name for claims against property is liens.
A disciplinary procedure is directed against the worker's behavior rather than the person.
Secure the loan against property their property.
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Tort is typically a violation of a right in personam, which means it affects a specific individual or their personal rights. It involves claims against a person rather than against a specific piece of property or land, which would be a violation of a right in rem.
Sorry I cannot give a more specific answer. Whether or not a lien or forced sale can be initiated against property depends on how the property is titled, and the state statutes. In most cases liens can be placed against the percentage of property that is owned by the debtor, but a forced sale cannot be implemented.