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‖ aliter, adv. Law.|ˈælɪtə(r)| [L.] (The case is) otherwise.
1848in Wharton Law Lex. 1902S. L. Phipson Law of Evidence (ed. 3) xxxvi. 339 Even such testimony without the production and proof of the marriage contract itself..is insufficient; though aliter to prove a former marriage by the prosecutor. 1907J. W. Salmond Law of Torts v. 162 Consequently only one action will lie, and in it full damages are recoverable for both the past and the future. Aliter if I have brought a heap of soil and left it on the plaintiff's land. 1946Law Rep. II. 63 Aliter when the King's Proctor intervenes to show cause. 1971Mod. Law Rev. XXXIV. vi. 687 In cases where the accused is not..provoked, he cannot kill simply in order to avoid an unlawful arrest... Aliter, no doubt, where the accused honestly fears that he will be beaten. |