Lat. In a different view; under a different aspect. 4 Rob. Adm. & Pr. 151. With another view or object. 7 East. 558: 0 Maule & S. 234.
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ALIQUID CONCEDITUR NE INJURIA REMA- NEAT IMPNNITA, QUOD ALIAS NON CONCE- DERETNR
Something is (will be) conceded, to prevent a wrong remaining unredressed, which otherwise would not be conceded. Co. Litt. 1976.
ALIQUID POSSESSIONS ET NIHIL JURIS
Somewhat of possession, and nothing of right, (but no right.) A phrase used by Braeton to describe that kind of possession which a person might have of a thing as […]
ALIQUIS NON DEBET ESSE JUDEX IN PROPRIA CAUSA, QUIA NON POTEST ESSE JUDEX ET PARS
A person ought not to be judge in his own cause, because he cannot act as judge and party. Co. Litt. 141; 3 Bl. Comm. 59.
ALIQUOT
A part of a whole numerically. This is a fraction.
ALIQUOT LIABILITY
When liability is assumed in parts not taken by one company.
ALIQUOT PART RULE
In a trust a person can get the property if they plan to own a part of it at least.
ALITER
Lat Otherwise. A term often used in the reports. Aliud est celare, aliud tacere. To conceal Is one thing; to be silent is another thing. Lord Mansfield, 3 Burr. 1910.
ALIUD EST DISTINCTIO, ALIUD SEPARATIO
Distinction is one thing; separation is another. It is one thing to make things distinct, another thing to make them separable.
ALIUD EXAMEN
A different or foreign mode of trial. 1 Hale; Com. Law, 38.
ALIUNDE
Lat. From another source; from elsewhere; from outeide. Evidence aliunde (i. e., from without the will) may be received to explain an ambiguity in a will. 1 Greenl. Ev.
ALKALI
A water soluable base that feels soapy. It has a ph level of above 7 and makes the litmust papers turn blue on contact. Burns result from exposure to strong […]
ALKALINE
A solution or soil sample that has a ph level of 7 or above.
ALKALOSIS
When body fluids and tissues become more alkaline than usual. It is caused by acid alkali level regulators failing in the blood stream.
ALL
Collectively, this term designates the whole number of particulars , individuals, or separate items; distributively. it may be equivalent to “each” or “every.” State v. Maine Cent. R. Co., 66 […]
ALL AND SINGULAR
A comprehensive; term often employed in conveyances, wills, and the like, which includes the aggregate or whole and also each of the separate items or components. McClaskoy v. Ilarr (C. […]
ALL CASH, ALL STOCK OFFER
A way to buy when the buyer offers to buy all shares for a cash price.
ALL CAUSES DEDUCTIBLE
The amount taken out once in a period of time for insurance. Refer to rider.
ALL CHANNEL SALES
The number of sales in a period of time. Its used to get the product out in the market.
ALL COMMODITY RATE
A load rate that uses actual costs of transportation . I applies to many shipments and is moved on only one mode of transportation.
ALL FAULTS
A sale of goods with “all faults” covers, in the absence of fraud on the part of the vendor, all such faults and defects as are not inconsistent with the […]
ALL FOURS
Two cases or decisions which are alike in all material respects, and precisely similar in all the circumstances affecting their determination , are said to be or to run on […]
ALL HOLDERS’ RULE
A rule that doesn’t allow a public offer to be made on a new issue before the shareholders get to make their offers.
ALL INCLUSIVE PRICE
A price that considers all elements of packaging. AKA all in price.
ALL OR NONE (AON)
An order where a broker buys or sells the parts of an order that can be filled. If this does not occur the sale is pending. Canceled orders cannot be […]