legalwith the necessary changes having been made; used in legal documents to show that the rest of the document remains unchanged and only the necessary changes have been made
Articles 12 and 16 shallapply mutatis mutandis to this Article.
This meaning is based on one submitted to the Open Dictionary by: The Hecht from Germany on 04/02/2019
Synonyms and related words
Foreign legal terms
ab initio
actus reus
a fortiori
2
formalused in comparisons to say that you have taken account of the differences in two similar cases or situations
What is true of undergraduateteaching in England is equallytrue, mutatis mutandis, of American graduateschools.
Synonyms and related words
Ways of comparing things
than
relatively
whereas
mutatis mutandis
adverb
US /mjuˌtɑtɪs mjuˈtændɪs/
DEFINITIONS2
1
legalwith the necessary changes having been made; used in legal documents to show that the rest of the document remains unchanged and only the necessary changes have been made
Articles 12 and 16 shallapply mutatis mutandis to this Article.
This meaning is based on one submitted to the Open Dictionary by: The Hecht from Germany on 04/02/2019
Synonyms and related words
Foreign legal terms
ab initio
actus reus
a fortiori
2
formalused in comparisons to say that you have taken account of the differences in two similar cases or situations
What is true of undergraduateteaching in England is equallytrue, mutatis mutandis, of American graduateschools.