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locus standi
English
Etymology
Latin
Noun
locus
standi
(
uncountable
)
(
law
)
A
right
to appear in a
court
of law; legal standing.
[from 19th c.]
Acknowledged
position
or
status
.
[from 19th c.]
1911
,
Max Beerbohm
,
Zuleika Dobson
:
The other young man, because his host, Sir John Marraby, was not yet on the scene, had no
locus standi
, and […] had to be ignored.
Translations
legal standing
Indonesian:
kedudukan hukum
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