ac etiam

ac eti·​am | \ (ˈ)ak-ˈe-tē-ˌam, (ˈ)äk-ˈe-tē-ˌäm; (ˈ)ak-ˈē-shē-ˌam\

Definition of ac etiam

English law
: and also formerly used in certain actions to introduce a clause stating the real cause of the action after a fictitious cause had been alleged in order to establish jurisdiction

First Known Use of ac etiam

1717, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for ac etiam

Latin

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