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In situ
The Latin term "In situ" means, in a UK legal context: "in its place".
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Cancer In Situ: The stage where the cancer is still confined to the tissue in which it started.
Cancer: A group of diseases in which malignant cells grow out of control and spread to other parts of the body.

in situ : In place, the original location, in the natural environment.
in vitro : In glass; a laboratory experiment performed in a test tube or other vessel.

The discretionary function exception restores the government's immunity in situations where its employees are carrying out governmental or 'regulatory' duties. See 138 Cong. Rec. S13982-01, *S14010 (daily ed. Sept. 18, 1992).

"Punitive damages may be awarded in situations where the defendant's misconduct is so malicious, oppressive and high-handed that it offends the court's sense of decency.

Declaratory judgments are often sought in situations involving contracts, deeds, leases, andwills. An insurance company, for example, might seek a declaratory judgment as to whether a policy applies to a certain person or event.

The word is often used in situations to determine whether a tenant has left his/her apartment and the property inside and does not intend to come back.

Home mortgages' acceleration clauses are designed to trigger in situations where the mortgagee might want to foreclose on the mortgage.

While on the water, people find themselves in situations that could end in accident or injury.
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The use of symbols indicating status and direction of rights of way in situ.
White Road
An (un-sealed) road described by an uncoloured line in the on OS Landranger series, often but not necessarily with PVR ...

The length of time required to qualify as a spouse in situations outside of marriage is different under different statutes.Standard of Proof(see Burden of Proof)StandingA party's right to make a legal claim or seek judicial redress.

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