单词 | aliunde |
释义 | aliundeadv. Chiefly Law. From elsewhere; from another source. ΘΚΠ society > law > jurisprudence > [adverb] > from another person or place aliunde1629 1629 A. Richardson Logicians School-master 3 For when we say God is seipso, we doe not meane that he hath causes, but we meane priuatiuely that he is not aliunde. 1659 J. Owen Div. Origin Authority Script. ii. 36 That it may reach us, that we may know, and understand, and submit to its Authority, it must be testified unto aliunde, from some other person, or thing appointed thereunto. 1793 Treat. Equity I. ii. 44 The defendant must have substantiated the truth of his plea by evidence aliunde. 1843 J. S. Mill Syst. Logic I. i. iii. i. 245 Every shadow of doubt..is dispelled by evidence aliundè. 1885 Law Rep.: Chancery Div. 28 308 The reference to the purchaser is not conclusive, for it might have been shown aliunde that J. Studds was not the purchaser. a1925 A. D. Godley Reliquiae (1926) II. vii. iv. 163 What we know aliunde does not amount to very much. 1976 Phipson on Evidence (ed. 12) xxi. 378 Where the Civil Evidence Act 1968 does not apply, the special conditions of admissibility must be proved aliunde to the satisfaction of the judge. 1992 Mod. Law Rev. 55 845 It does not follow that the Commission has no philosophy about what the law should be, but it does mean that the philosophy must be derived aliunde, and is not integrated with the Commission's perception of the law as it is. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adv.1629 |
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