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

Similiter LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Lat In pleading. Like-wise; the like. The name of the short for-mula used either at the end of pleadings or by itself, expressive of the acceptance of an issue of fact tendered hy the opposite party; otherwise termed a “Joinder ln issue.” Steph. Pl. 57, 237. See Solomons v. Chesley, 57 N. H. 163

similiter ENGLISH
Definition:

The technical name of the form by which either party, in
pleading, accepts the issue tendered by his opponent; -- called
sometimes a joinder in issue.

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Ad Exitum LAW AND LEGAL

At issue; at the end (of the pleadings.) Steph. Pl. 24

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In criminal pleading. A plea by the prisoner in bar of execution, al-leging that he is not the same who …

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Exitus LAW AND LEGAL

Children; offspring. The rents, Issues, and profits of lands and tenements. An export duty. The conclusion of the pleadings

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Impertinence LAW AND LEGAL

Irrelevancy; the fault of not properly pertaining to the issue or proceeding. The introduction of any mat-ters into a bill, …

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Incipitur LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. It is begun; it be-gins. In old practice, when the pleadings in an action at law, Instead of being …

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issuably ENGLISH

In an issuable manner; by way of issue; as, to plead issuably.

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issue ENGLISH

In pleading, a single material point of law or fact depending in the suit, which, being affirmed on the one …

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issue ENGLISH

In pleading, to come to a point in fact or law, on which the parties join issue.

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Loquela LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. A colloquy; talk. In old Engllsh law, this term denoted the oral altercations of the parties to a suit, …

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Mise LAW AND LEGAL

The Issue in a writ of right when the tenant in a writ of right pleads that his title is …

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Non Dedit LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In pleading. He did not grant. The general Issue in forme-don

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Lat He did not break the contract The name of a plea sometimes pleaded ln the action of covenant, and …

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In English practice. A plea of the general issue by a defendant in a civil' action, when he intends to …

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Pleading LAW AND LEGAL

The peculiar science ot system of rules and principles, established in the common law, according to which the pleadings or …

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pleadings ENGLISH

The mutual pleas and replies of the plaintiff and defendant, or written statements of the parties in support of their …

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Stet Billa LAW AND LEGAL

If the plalntlff ln a plaint in the mayor’s court of London has attached property belonging to the defendant and …

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Suggestion LAW AND LEGAL

In practice. A statement, formally entered on the record, of some fact or circumstance which will materially affect the further …

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Surmise LAW AND LEGAL

Formerly where a defendant pleaded a local custom, for iustance, a cus: tom of the city of London, it was …

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