Audiatur et altera pars ôdē-a´tūr āt al´tāra pars . ădē-ā´tɜr et âl´teru parz. imp. v.
“May the other side also be heard.”A principle of due process according to which parties before an authoritative tribunal must have an equal opportunity to be heard and their arguments considered under the law. ... ...
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