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Legal Definitions - arguendo
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Definition of arguendo
Definition: Arguendo is a Latin term that means "for the sake of argument." It is used when someone assumes a statement to be true for the purpose of argument, even if they do not believe it to be true.
For example, a lawyer might say "arguendo, let's assume that my client is guilty" in order to make a point in court, even if they do not actually believe their client is guilty.
The term is often used in legal contexts, particularly in court opinions. A judge might use the term to acknowledge a party's argument, but still rule against them.
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Simple Definition
Arguendo: A fancy Latin word that means "for the sake of argument". It's when someone says something just to make a point, even if they don't really believe it. Judges use this word a lot when they want to explain that even if someone's argument is right, it doesn't mean they will win the case.
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