a quoの例文
- The decision of the court " a quo " was therefore confirmed.
- Nuala's son was David Burke ( a quo Mac David Burke ).
- In court a quo, both respondents were found to be liable, jointly and severally.
- F韆tach Find ( a quo D醠 F韆tach ) m.
- For bribery, you needed a quid and a quo.
- When he arrived at Le Mans, his " terminus a quo " was probably Lausanne.
- Forgo a quo D醠 Fiatach r?h-蓃enn . iii . co torchair la Fiachaich Fidfholaid m.
- According to Cudworth, the texts must be viewed as a terminus ad quem and not a quo.
- The court " a quo " therefore had quite correctly refused to make an order against Ajax.
- The SCA held, accordingly, that the court " a quo " had erred in holding the first appellant liable.
- The absence of prejudice to the appellant was a factor which the court " a quo " correctly took into account.
- According to Cudworth, the texts must be viewed as a " terminus ad quem " and not " a quo ".
- It was probably written in Sardinia, during the Byzantine occupation, and therefore after 534 ( " terminus a quo " ).
- Not made accountable by the Boston bench _ again, not every quid gets a quo _ this time he may shoot lower.
- The court " a quo "'s finding in this case had already come under some criticism before it was heard on appeal.
- Some states continue to use writ procedures, such as quo warranto, that have been abolished as a procedural matter in federal courts.
- Nugent JA disagreed with the court a quo, which he said had erred in holding Chartaprops liable vicariously for the negligence of Advanced Planning.
- At the court " a quo ", the evidence tendered by the State consisted of alleged pointings out by the accused, and eyewitness evidence.
- Ex quibus Angul, a quo gentis Anglicae principia manasse memoriae proditum est, nomen suum provinciae, cui praeerat, aptandum curavit, levi monumenti genere perennem sui notitiam traditurus.