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Encyclopedia > Seriatim

Seriatim, Latin for "in series," is a legal term typically used to indicate that a court is addressing multiple issues in a certain order, such as the order that the issues were originally presented to the court. Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in Latium, the region immediately surrounding Rome. ... A trial at the Old Bailey in London as drawn by Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Pugin for Ackermanns Microcosm of London (1808-11). ...


A seriatim opinion describes an opinion delivered by a court with multiple judges, in which each judge reads his or her own opinion rather than a single judge writing an opinion on behalf of the entire court. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Most frequently used in modern times (when used at all) pleadings as a shorthand for "one by one in sequence". For example "save as expressed admitted herein, each allegation of the plaintiffs is denied as if set out in full and traversed herein seriatim."


Also sometimes seen in older deeds and contracts as a more traditional way of incorporating terms of reference. For example "the railway by-laws shall apply to the contract as if set out herein seriatim."


Use of the word (and other Latin phrases) has become less and less frequent in legal documentation as a result of a concerted campaign by certain NGO pressure groups for "plain English" legal documentation, more readily understandable by the public. Plain English focuses on being a flexible and efficient writing style that readers can understand in one reading. ...


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Dictionary.com/Word of the Day Archive/seriatim (158 words)
Kenwigs thanked every lady and gentleman, seriatim, for the favour of their company.
Two days from the opening of the impeachment debate, gangs of television crews moved through mostly deserted corridors, doling out their 15 minutes of fame seriatim as individual lawmakers stepped up to batteries of microphones.
Seriatim derives from the Latin series, meaning "row, chain," and is formed on the same model as verbatim ("word for word") and literatim ("letter for letter").
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Seriatim Summary Reports and Seriatim Calendar Year Reports are named and saved objects that the user creates, by selecting the desired contents from a list of available fields.
Seriatim Reports may only be run as part of a Batch Cell Recalculation and the resulting tables of seriatim results, must be stored in a designated import-export database.
A seriatim override used as part of an Override Set is a temporary change to the seriatim data for purposes of testing the impact of that override, but Seriatim Overrides can also be used on a standalone basis to permanently update seriatim data in the Cells.
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