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Definition of Aliunde

Aliunde
Aliunde A`li*un"de, adv. & a. [L.] (Law) From another source; from elsewhere; as, a case proved aliunde; evidence aliunde.

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- Evidence [3d ed. 1940], §§ 2070–2071; Note, Proof of the Corpus Delicti Aliunde the Defendant's Confession, 103 U. of Pa. L. Rev. 638–649 [1955]. For the...
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- it was to descend entirely to the eldest daughter, caeteris filiabus aliunde satisfactis ("other daughters having been satisfied elsewhere"). The central...
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- opinion. The bill prays inquiries with a view to proceedings being taken aliunde to set aside these transactions against the mortgagees. The object of this...
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- a reasonable possibility, it could not be said that it had been proved aliunde beyond a reasonable doubt that the crime had been committed. The court...
- digestas, usuque temperates, ex eodem jure et conciliis, patribus atque aliunde desumptas (Geneva, 1736; Lyons, 1737), on canon law, in which the writer...