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ad alium diem

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A quick definition of ad alium diem:

Term: ad alium diem

Definition: Ad alium diem is a Latin phrase used in law that means "to another day." This phrase is often used when a court case or hearing needs to be postponed or rescheduled for a later date.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: ad alium diem
Definition: To postpone something to a later date.
Example: The court case was ad alium diem because the defendant's lawyer was sick.
Explanation: When something is ad alium diem, it means that it has been postponed to another day. In the example, the court case was postponed to a later date because the defendant's lawyer was sick and couldn't attend the hearing.

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