"audi alteram partem" meaning in English

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Phrase

Etymology: From Latin audī (second-person singular present active imperative of audiō (“hear”)) + alteram (feminine accusative singular of alter (“the other”)) + partem (accusative singular of pars (“part, side”)). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|audī}} Latin audī Head templates: {{head|en|phrase|head=audi alteram partem}} audi alteram partem
  1. (law) "Hear both sides." A legal principle of fairness given to ensure that the accused has the chance to refute an accusation. Categories (topical): Law
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