Similiter — Si*mil i*ter, n. [L., in like manner.] (Law) 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}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
similiter — The like. A formal statement in writing whereby a party expresses his acceptance of an issue tendered by the pleading of his adversary. A similiter is not in strictness a part of a pleading, but common law practice regarded it as a vital… … Ballentine's law dictionary
similiter — in a similar manner Latin Adverbs and Prepositions … Phrontistery dictionary
similiter — si·mil·i·ter … English syllables
similiter — I. sə̇ˈmiləd.ə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, in like manner, from similis like : a reply by which the pleader in a common law pleading concurs with the other party in requesting trial by jury II. adverb … Useful english dictionary
similiter dicere — To say the like; to homologate. Hecker v Brown, 104 La 524, 527, 29 So 232 … Ballentine's law dictionary
praedictus X similiter — See et praedictus X similiter … Ballentine's law dictionary
RERUTN PERPETTIO SIMILITER IUDICATARUM AUCTORITAS VIM LEGIS OBTINERE DEBET — – авторитет судебных решений по делам, постоянно решаемым одинаково, должен иметь силу закона … Советский юридический словарь
regia dignitas est indivisibilis, et quaelibet alia derivative dignitas est similiter indivisibilis — /riyj(iy)a dignatass est indavazibalas et kwiylabat eyl(i)ya darivatayva dignataes est samilatar indavazibalas/ The kingly power is indivisible, and every other derivative power is similarly indivisible … Black's law dictionary
et praedictus X similiter — And the said X likewise … Ballentine's law dictionary