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Inter Alia

Inter Alia

Inter alia is a Latin phrase that means “among other things”. It is often used in legal documents to list a number of items, without going into detail about each one.

The phrase is commonly used in contracts and other legal documents to enumerate a list of items without going into detail about each one. For example, a contract might state that the parties agree to “meet and confer in good faith, inter alia, to discuss and negotiate in good faith the terms of a new contract”.

In this context, inter alia can be translated as “among other things” or “including but not limited to”. The use of inter alia allows the parties to list a number of items without having to go into detail about each one. This can save time and avoid confusion.

The phrase is also sometimes used outside of legal documents, usually in reference to lists. For example, someone might say “I need to buy milk, bread, and eggs, inter alia” to mean that they need to buy these items among others.

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