Inter Alia

/ˌɪntər ˈeɪliə/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) Used in legal documents to mean 'among other things,' indicating that the list is not exhaustive.
    The contract includes, inter alia, provisions on confidentiality and dispute resolution.

Commentary

Commonly used in formal legal drafting to clarify that enumerated items are part of a larger group without limiting the scope.

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