- audi alteram partem
- foreign term Etymology: Latin hear the other side
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Audi alteram partem — (or audiatur et altera pars) is a Latin phrase that means, literally, hear the other side . [ [http://www.m w.com/dictionary/audi+alteram+partem audi alteram partem: Definition from the Merriam Webster Online Dictionary] ] It is most often used… … Wikipedia
audi alteram partem — index counterargument Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 audi alteram partem … Law dictionary
Audi alteram partem — Audiatur et altera pars ou Audi alteram partem sont des expressions latines signifiant littéralement Entendre l autre (ou les autres) côté(s)[1]. Elles sont souvent utilisées pour référer au principe que personne ne devrait être jugé sans avoir… … Wikipédia en Français
audi alteram partem — (Latin) right to be heard, right to states one s own side of the story when accused of a crime (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
audi alteram partem — /oday aeltaram partam/ Hear the other side; hear both sides. No man should be condemned unheard. Lowry v. Inman, 46 N.Y. 119; Shaw v. Stone, 55 Mass. (1 Cush.) 228 … Black's law dictionary
audi alteram partem — /oday aeltaram partam/ Hear the other side; hear both sides. No man should be condemned unheard. Lowry v. Inman, 46 N.Y. 119; Shaw v. Stone, 55 Mass. (1 Cush.) 228 … Black's law dictionary
Audi alteram partem — Hear the other side. A principle of the common law. Smith v Moore, 142 NC 277, 55 SE 275 … Ballentine's law dictionary
alteram partem — See audi alteram partem … Ballentine's law dictionary
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