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Advocatus diaboli
Rites at Rome, whose duty is to prepare all possible arguments against the admission of any one to the posthumous honours
Allegation
the adduction of reasons or witnesses in support of an argument. Allegation, means something alleged, an assertion; an assertion without proof;
Argumentum a divisione est fortissimum in jure
Argumentum a divisione est fortissimum in jure [Lat.], An argument from
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Analogism
Analogism, an argument from the cause to the effect.
Apparent error
an error which one could point out without any elaborate argument, Karam Chand Thapar v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1976
Arguendo
Arguendo, in the course of the argument.
Argumentum a majori ad minus negative non- valet; valet e converso
Argumentum a majori ad minus negative non- valet; valet e converso
Argumentum a simili valet in lege
Argumentum a simili valet in lege [Lat.], An argument from a
Argumentum ab auctoritate est fortissimum in lege
Argumentum ab auctoritate est fortissimum in lege. Co. Litt. 254.-(An argument
Argumentum ab impossibill plurimum valet in lege
Argumentum ab impossibill plurimum valet in lege. Co. Litt. 92.-(An argument
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