"Idem" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Idem LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Lat The same. According to Lord Coke, “idem" has two significations, se., idem syllable seu verbis, (the same ln syllables or words,) and idem re et sensu, (the same in substance and in sense.) 10 Coke, 124a

idem ENGLISH
Definition:

The same; the same as above; -- often abbreviated
id.

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The same for tiie same. An illustration of a kind that really adds no additlonal element to the considera-Uon of …

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Idem Sonans LAW AND LEGAL

Sounding the same or alike; having the same sound. A term ap-plied to names which are substantially the same, though …

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Not twice for the same;' that is, a man shall not be twice tried for the same crime. This maxim …

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Tout Un Sound LAW AND LEGAL

L. Fr. All one sound; sounding the same; idem sonans

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