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aliunde

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aliunde [ˌeɪlɪˈʌndɪ]
adv & adj
(Law) from a source extrinsic to the matter, document, or instrument under consideration evidence aliunde
[Latin: from elsewhere]


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144-46: "nupta, tu quoque quae tuus / uir petet caue ne neges, / ni petitum aliunde eat.
Case law in Texas supports their characterization of this state as one that requires fact pleading: In determining whether a cause of action was pied, plaintiffs pleadings must be adequate for the court to be able, from an examination of the plaintiff's pleadings alone, to ascertain with reasonable certainty and without resorting to information aliunde the elements of plaintiff's cause of action and the relief sought with sufficient information upon which to base a judgment.
Professus ille aperte erat semetipsum auctorem scripti, nonnulla tantum meis discursibus deberi, reliqua aliunde esse desumpta" (1730a, 1:27).
 
 
 
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