ac etiam

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin ac etiam (and also). First attested in 1717.

Phrase[edit]

ac etiam

  1. (law) Used to introduce the statement of the real cause of action, in those cases where it was necessary to allege a fictitious one.

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