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Aliunde






Aliunde

(United Kingdom) From elsewhere or from a different source.

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Elsewhere
In another place.



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Alibi
(United Kingdom) At another place, elsewhere.

Alien
Any person not a citizen or national of the United States.

Alienate
To sell or give completely and without reserve; to transfer title to somebody else. A voluntary conveyance of property, especially real property.

Alimony
An amount given to one spouse to another while they are separated. Historically, the word "alimony" referred to monies paid while spouses were legally separated but stilled wedlocked. Where they were divorced, the monies payable were then referred to as " maintenance" but this distinction is now in disuse.

Alimony pendente
A pretrial order for spousal support.

Aliunde

All rights-universal rights clause
A contract clause which transfers all rights in a work, including any present and any future rights held in all existing media and in any media which may be invented by future technological processes for an unlimited duration and unlimited territorial coverage, to a publisher or other party in one fell swoop and for a single fee.

Allegation
A statement of the issues in a written document (a pleading) which a person is prepared to prove in court.

Allegations
The claims that are made against the other spouse in the lawsuit (action).

Allegiance
French a-legiance, homage. Latin ad-ligare, to tie, bind. The tie, or ligamen, which binds the subject to the king in return for that protection which the king affords the subject. Natural allegiance. Such allegiance as is due from all men born within the king's dominions, immediately upon their birth. Also called absolute or permanent allegiance.

Alliance
A military treaty between two or more states, providing for a mutually-planned offensive, or for assistance in the case of attack on any member.

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