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The full phrase is in pari materia, which means "on the same [literally, equal] matter." It is applied to laws enacted at different times but dealing with the same subject.Statutes in pari materia must be interpreted in light of each other since they have a common purpose for comparable events or items.
The phrase "aliunde" is often used in legal contexts to mean "from another source" or "from outside." It can be used to indicate that a court cannot consider material from outside the law being interpreted, as opposed to "in pari materia," which refers to interpreting different statutes together.
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Sine Pari is Latin for "without equal".
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It means "the priests."
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Pari Passu
Pari Passu
equally without preferance
Pari means dirt and haka means a war dance
A Fairy In Urdu Is Pari And Boat fairy Is Kashti. Shakeel