Allegata - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: allegataallegata
allegata [New Latin, plural of allegatum, from Medieval Latin allegare to allege, from Latin, to dispatch, adduce in support] : facts alleged or allegations made in a pleading compare probata ...
Allegata
Allegata, a word anciently subscribed at the bottom of rescripts and constitutions of the Roman Emperors, as signata or testata under other instruments. It is synonymous with verificata, verified, Encyc. Londin....
Allegata et probata
Allegata et probata, matters alleged and proved....
Secundum allegata et probata
Secundum allegata et probata, according to what is just and good, See Prem Nath v. Kaudoomal Rikhiram, AIR 1958 Punj 361 (364)....
allege
allege al·leged al·leg·ing [Old French alegier to alleviate, free, confused with Old French alleguer to allege, from Medieval Latin allegare see allegata ] 1 : to state without proof or before proving 2 : to state (as a fact) in a pleading : aver [failed to malice] ...
probata
probata : things conclusively established or proved compare allegata ...
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