aliunde meaning
/ā-li-unˈde or -di/ (law)
adverb
From another source (also adjective)
ORIGIN: L, from elsewhere
adverb
From another source (also adjective)
ORIGIN: L, from elsewhere
Examples
- The bill prays inquiries with a view to proceedings being taken aliunde to set aside these transactions against the mortgagees.
- The document must speak for itself; the acknowledgement of indebtedness must be so clear and certain on the face ( " ex facie " ) of the document that no extrinsic evidence ( evidence " aliunde " ) is required to prove the amount.
- Sede concessae � ( can . 1377, � 1 ), deferendi, extra sacras functiones, ( quarum nomine ad hunc eflectum non venit ex usu sacra praedicatio ), nisi aliunde amplietur eis hoc ius quoad a ) annulum etiam cum gemma � ipsis a iure huius canonis concessum � ( can . 136, � 2 ), b ) et biretum doctorale, ( idest : cum quatuor apicibus ) utpote insigne huius gradus ac diverso colore ornatum pro Facultate .: