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Examples
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This play has little of the person's own writing in it, whose name standi as the author.
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Only the nomination committee had that locus standi.
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"The decision of the Madras High Court vindicates our earlier stand that Vodafone indeed did not have any locus standi in relation to this merger as it was neither a shareholder nor a creditor of the relevant companies," a spokesman for the Essar Group said in an email.
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And for God's sake, Sarah Palin does not have any locus standi to criticize anybody on policies because she does not have any intelligent grasp of any serious issues.
Kerry: Palin should check out 'the view from her front porch'
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Christie and I sit on a bunch at the standi and start chatting about this and that when I see my bus rolling down the street.
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So here I am, it's 11: 11am (make a wish) and I'm about to have second chai and meander to the bus standi.
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Public interest litigations were born in the 1980s, when India's Supreme Court lowered the standard requirement of locus standi, or the burden to prove that the petitioner is an aggrieved party.
Activists in India cry foul over new rules regarding public interest litigation
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So here I am, it's 11: 11am (make a wish) and I'm about to have second chai and meander to the bus standi.
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By taking on responsibility for the health consequences of obesity, the government has given itself the locus standi to interfere in many aspects of human existence.
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He does not even have locus standi to talk on such an issue.
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