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Locus definition:
Latin: the place; venue.
For example, lawyers talk of the locus delicti as the place where a criminal offense was committed or in loco parentis to refer to a person who stands in the place of a parent such as a ...

 


Locus
(n) Locus is the place or venue or location identifiable, where an event under reference is occurred . The Latin word 'low-cuss' mean the place.
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Locus in quo
The Latin term "Locus in quo" means, in a UK legal context: "scene of the event".
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Locus:
Latin for "the place." For example, lawyers talk of the "locus delicti" as the pace where a criminal offense was commited or "loco parentis" to refer to a person who stands in the place of a parent such as a step-parent in a common law ...

Locus standi - [A place of standing]. A right to be heard in court or other proceeding.

Locus. Latin. Place: locality, territory, jurisdiction; stead, situation; space, room, period; opportunity.

locus delictiThe place of the offense.
m malfeasanceUnlawful conduct.
malicious prosecutionAn action instituted with intention of injuring defendant and without probably cause and which terminates in favor of the person prosecuted.

locus
(low-cuss) n. Latin for "place," it means "place which" this or that occurred.

Locus
Latin for "the place." For example, "locus delicti", the pace where a criminal offense was committed or "loco parentis", referring to a person who stands in the place of a parent, such as a step-parent in a common law relationship.

Locus
Definition - Noun
: the place connected with a particular event having legal significance
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Locus contractus regit actum. The place of the contract governs the act.
Longa possessio est pacis jus. Long possession is the law of peace. Co. Litt. 6.

The locus classicus on the subject of contempt by attacks on judges is a judgment prepared by Sir Eardley-Wilmot in the case of an application for an attachment against J. Almon in 1765, for publishing a pamphlet libelling the court of king's bench.

Of this class are real actions, actions of waste, when brought on the statute of Gloucester to recover with the damages, the locus in quo or place wasted; and actions of ejectment.

Lis pendens: (Latin: pending action) Registration of a pending action against the owner of land. It does not bind any subsequent purchaser of the land until a memorandum is registered in court.
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