A quo

Legal Definition and Related Resources of A quo

Meaning of A quo

(Lat.) From which. Terminus a Quo. The point from which distance is reckoned. Court a Quo. The court from which a cause is removed. Judge a Quo. The judge of such court. Ad Quern. To which; the correlative.

What does A quo mean in American Law?

The definition of A quo in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:

From which, or from whom, e.g., a court or judge “a quo” is one from which a case has been removed.

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This definition of A Quo Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This entry needs to be proofread.

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  • Court A Quo Under Court

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