locus standi — index character (reputation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
locus standi — n. a recognized or identifiable (esp. legal) status. * * * ˈstandē, nˌdī noun (plural loci standi) Etymology: Latin, literally, place to stand : a right to appear in a court or before any body on a given question : a right to be heard * * * locus … Useful english dictionary
locus standi — A place to stand; a standing. He was in the position of an alien enemy, and hence could have no locus standi in that forum. Daniels v Homer, 139 NC 219, 51 SE 992 … Ballentine's law dictionary
locus standi — [ˌləʊkəs standʌɪ, ˌlɒkəs] noun (plural loci standi ˌləʊsʌɪ standʌɪ, ˌlɒki: standi:) Law the right or capacity to bring an action or to appear in a court. Origin L., lit. place of standing … English new terms dictionary
locus standi — /lowkas staenday/ A place of standing; standing in court. A right of appearance in a court of justice, or before a legislative body, on a given question … Black's law dictionary
locus standi — /lowkas staenday/ A place of standing; standing in court. A right of appearance in a court of justice, or before a legislative body, on a given question … Black's law dictionary
locus — n. (pl. ci ) place; point; Mathematics, path of moving point or curve. ♦ locus ♦ citatus, see loco citato. ♦ locus classicus, authoritative and often cited passage on a subject. ♦ locus standi, (Latin), place of standing ; legal… … Dictionary of difficult words
standing to sue or to be sued — locus standi наличие у стороны права на выдвижение иска или защиту от предъявленного иска с материально правовой точки зрения, обычно сопоставляется с процессуальной правоспособностью лица (см. capacity to be a party to arbitration) … Glossary of international commercial arbitration
Liste lateinischer Phrasen/L — Lateinische Phrasen A B C D E F G H I L M N O P Q R S T U V Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Standing (law) — For other senses of this word, see Standing (disambiguation).In the common law, and under many statutes, standing or locus standi is the ability of a party to demonstrate to the court sufficient connection to and harm from the law or action… … Wikipedia