AD QUOD NON FUIT RESPONSUM
\ˈad kwˈɒd nˈɒn fjˈuːɪt ɹɪspˈɒnsəm], \ˈad kwˈɒd nˈɒn fjˈuːɪt ɹɪspˈɒnsəm], \ˈa_d k_w_ˈɒ_d n_ˈɒ_n f_j_ˈuː_ɪ_t ɹ_ɪ_s_p_ˈɒ_n_s_ə_m]\
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To which there was no answer. A phrase used in the reports, where a point advanced in argument by one party was not denied by the other; or where a point or argument of counsel was not met or noticed by the court; or where an objection was met by the court, and not replied to by the counsel who raised it. 3 Coke, 9; 4 Coke, 40.
By Henry Campbell Black