Locus in Quo in United Kingdom
Locus in quo in Legal Latin
Meaning of the latin term “Locus in quo” from the University of Kent: ‘The place in which’ – The place where an event took place. Fact finders may visit the locus in quo in order to
understand the evidence and the judge and jury may inspect it as part of court proceedings.
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See Also
- Legal Latin Maxims
- Legal Latin Quotes
- Legal Latin Dictionary
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