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‖ ad litem Law.|æd ˈlaɪtɛm| [L.] For a lawsuit or action (applied esp. to a guardian appointed for such a purpose).
1768W. Blackstone Commentaries on Laws of England iii. xxvii. 427 The court of exchequer can only appoint a guardian ad litem, to manage the defence of the infant if a suit be commenced against him. 1838[see guardian 2 b]. 1883Lord Coleridge in Law Rep. Queen's Bench Div. XI. 252 Guardians ad litem are relieved from the duty of answering interrogatories. 1959Jowitt Dict. Eng. Law I. 884/1 A guardian ad litem is a person appointed to defend an action or other proceeding on behalf of an infant..or a lunatic or idiot not so found..who is defendant or respondent to a proceeding in the court. 1961Lancet 12 Aug. 366/1 The husband, by the Official Solicitor as his guardian ad litem, denied the allegation. |