New semi-rigid copoly(imide-carbonate)s composed of 3,4,3",4"-p-terphenyltetracarboxdi-imide and 3,4,3',4'-biphenyltetracarboxdi-imide units and neighbouring homologous penta- and hexa-methylene spacer chains were prepared by melt polycondensation; the relationships between polymer structure and liquid crystalline (LC) properties are discussed. Differential scanning calorimetry measurements, polarizing microscope observations, miscibility tests and variable temperature X-ray analyses suggest that the 3,4,3",4"-p-terphenyltetracarboxdi-imide-rich copolymers form thermotropic LC nematic and smectic phases, but the 3,4,3',4'-biphenyltetracarboxdi-imide-rich copolymers are amorphous and have no LC melts. Therefore, the presence of 3,4,3",4"-p-terphenyltetracarboxdi-imide units confers good mesogenic properties.