- locus in quo
- The place in which; the premises described in the writ. Moor v Campbell, 15 NH 208, 211.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Locus in quo — means, in British common law, the scene of the event [ [http://www.clickdocs.co.uk/glossary/locus in quo.htm Clickdocs.com] ] , orThe phrase comes from the Latin language, meaning The place in which . [… … Wikipedia
locus in quo — n. The place in which, i.e., the place where something occurred. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. locus in quo n. Latin The pl … Law dictionary
locus in quo — [lō΄kəs in kwō′] [L] (the) place in which … English World dictionary
locus in quo — foreign term Etymology: Latin place in which … New Collegiate Dictionary
locus in quo — /loh koos in kwoh /; Eng. /loh keuhs in kwoh /, Latin. the place in which. * * * … Universalium
locus in quo — /lowkas in kwow/ The place in which. The place in which the cause of action arose, or where anything is alleged, in pleadings, to have been done. The phrase is most frequently used in actions of trespass quare clausum fregit … Black's law dictionary
locus in quo — /lowkas in kwow/ The place in which. The place in which the cause of action arose, or where anything is alleged, in pleadings, to have been done. The phrase is most frequently used in actions of trespass quare clausum fregit … Black's law dictionary
locus in quo — /loh koos in kwoh /; Eng. /loh keuhs in kwoh /, Latin. the place in which … Useful english dictionary
Locus — (lat.), Ort, Platz, Stelle, besonders auch in einem Buch, z. B. l. classicus, l. palmarius, eine Haupt oder Beweisstelle aus irgend einem Buch; l. communis, Gemeinplatz (s. Loci communes); l. a quo, Ort, wo der Aussteller eines Wechsels oder… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Locus — (lat., Mehrzahl Loci, s.d.), Ort, Stelle; L. a quo, Ort, wo der Aussteller eines Wechsels wohnt; L. ad quem, Ort, wo der Wechsel zahlbar ist; L. delicti, Ort, wo das Verbrechen begangen worden ist; L. classĭcus, eine Haupt oder Beweisstelle aus… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon