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What does arguendo mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word arguendo? Here's what it means.

Adverb
  1. (law) for the sake of argument
  2. (law) Used to set off the facts presented in an argument on a point of law from facts in dispute in the case.
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Nevertheless, Commerce assumed arguendo that NHCI had long-term contracts, and then stated that assuming this fact, it would not alter its conclusion that dumping would resume.
Arguendo, let's assume it's George W. Bush.
Second, accepting, arguendo, plaintiffs' theory of the case, there is no antitrust violation.
Setting aside, arguendo, the issue of whether Ivaco's TRQ arguments to the ITC and Panel have been inconsistent, we turn to the Commission's analysis of them.
However, even if, arguendo, that book value could be accepted, the method used in the study would nonetheless be flawed.
Assuming arguendo that those assertions are factually true, we find respondent's claim to be without legal merit.

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