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locus

locus : the place connected with a particular event having legal significance ...


locus poenitentiae

locus poenitentiae [Late Latin, literally, place of repentance] : an opportunity to withdraw from a contract or obligation before it is completed or to decide not to commit an intended crime ...


Belloclivum, Bello desertum, Bells locus

Belloclivum, Bello desertum, Bells locus, the ancient name of Beaudesert, in Staffordshire....


Locus inquo

Locus inquo (the place in which), 1 Salk. 24....


Locus partitus

Locus partitus, a division made between two towns or counties, to make trial where the land or place in question lies, Fleta, 1. 4, c. xv....


Locus pro solutione reditus aut pecunia secundum conditionem dimissionis aut obligationis est stricte observandus

Locus pro solutione reditus aut pecunia secundum conditionem dimissionis aut obligationis est stricte observandus [Lat.], the place, according to the condition of a lease or bond, for the payment of rent or money, is to be strictly observed....


Locus p'nitenti'

Locus p'nitenti' (a place or chance of repentance), a power of drawing back from a bargain before any act has been done to confirm it in law, Bell's Scots Law Dict...


Locus regit actum

Locus regit actum (the place governs the act); that is, the act is governed by the law of the place where it is done.The act is governed by the law of the place where it is done....


Locus sigilli

Locus sigilli [Lat.], abbrev. L.S., the place of the seal, as designated by an O at the foot of a document requiring a seal....


Nec tempus nec locus occurrit regi

Nec tempus nec locus occurrit regi [Lat.], neither time nor place affects the king....


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