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locus standi

 

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Locus Standi

Description:

Locus standi, a Latin term pronounced as /ˈloʊkəs ˈstændaɪ/, refers to the legal right or capacity to bring a claim or appear in a court of law. It determines whether a person or an entity has sufficient interest or connection to a matter in order to participate in a legal proceeding.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Without having locus standi, the petitioner was unable to file the lawsuit.
  2. The court refused to grant locus standi to the company as they failed to demonstrate their direct involvement in the case.
  3. As an unhappy customer, John questioned his locus standi in resolving the dispute with the company.
  4. She had to prove her locus standi to the authorities before being allowed to intervene in the legal matter.

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