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Bello loco, de

Bello loco, de, the ancient name of Beaulieu, in Hampshire.

Loco disease

affection of cattle horses and sheep caused by eating the loco weed and characterized by a slow measured gait high step

Satisfaction

W. & T.L.C., that 'where a parent (or person in loco parentis) gives a legacy to a child, not stating the

Seduction

may be brought by a parent or person standing in loco parentis for enticing away or debauching of the girl, per

child

an illegitimate child, a person for whom one stands in loco parentis, or sometimes a more remote descendant, such as a

surrogate

in the place of another ;esp : one standing in loco parentis to a child 2 often cap : the judge

VerbarIn loco

In the place in the proper or natural place

Advancement

in regard to persons to whom the purchaser stands in loco parentis, but it has been held not to arise where

Aula Regis, or Regia

enacted:-'communia placita non sequantur curiam nostram sed teneantur in aliquo loco certo.' This 'certain place' was established in Westminster Hall, where

Nisi prius

Octavis Sancti Michaelis Nisi talis et talis, tali die et loco, ad partes illas venerint duodecim, etc. Thus the trial was

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