"among other things." Used in pleadings before a court or opinions of a court. ie. "The defendant claims, inter alia, that the plaintiff fails to establish . . ."
(Latin) legal phrase meaning among other things.
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Latin for "among other things." see, e.g., Cohen v. Cowles Media Co., 501 US 663 (1991). (Wex)
Latin: "among other things", "for example" or "including". Legal drafters use this term to precede a list of examples or samples covered by a more general descriptive statement. Sometimes an inter alia list is used to make absolutely sure that users of the document understand that the general description covers a certain element (which was covered in the general description anyway) without, in any way, restricting the scope of the general element to include other things that were not singled out in the inter alia list.
among other things (a legal term, fr. Latin)