Adminicle

Adminicle explained — meaning, real-world examples, and answers to common questions.

1. A term, in the Scoth and French law, for any writing or deed referred to by a party, in an action at law for proving his allegations. 2. An ancient term for aid or support. 3. A term in the civil law for imperfect proof. Tech. Diet. h. t. ; Mcrl. Repcrt. mot Admini…

Understanding Adminicle

1. A term, in the
Scoth and French law, for any writing
or deed referred to by a party, in an
action at law for proving his allegations.

2. An ancient term for aid or support.

3. A term in the civil law for imperfect
proof. Tech. Diet. h. t. ; Mcrl. Repcrt.
mot Adminicule.

TO ADMINISTER, ADMINIS-

How Adminicle affects you

Adminicle appears in U.S. legal practice across multiple practice areas. Knowing what it means — and when it applies — can determine the outcome of motions, filings, and negotiations. For non-lawyers, the value of looking up a precise definition is that legal terms often carry meanings that differ from everyday usage; relying on the common meaning can lead to costly missteps.

The mechanics of Adminicle

In practice, Adminicle is invoked when parties, judges, or attorneys need to identify the legal status of an issue, the rights of those involved, or the procedural step required next. The definition shown above is sourced from Bouvier's Law Dictionary (1856) , which is widely cited in U.S. legal practice. Because U.S. law is jurisdictionally layered — federal, state, and sometimes local — the precise application of the term can vary by court, so check the controlling authority for your specific case.

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Source: Bouvier's Law Dictionary (1856) public domain

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