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Term: AD INDE
Definition: Ad inde is a Latin term used in law which means "to that or them" or "thereto".
It is often used to refer to a specific thing or person in a legal document or proceeding.
For example, a lawyer may say "ad inde" when referring to a specific clause in a contract or when directing attention to a particular party involved in a case.