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Simple English definitions for legal terms

in loco

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A quick definition of in loco:

Term: IN LOCO

Definition: In loco means "in the place of" in Latin. It is used to describe a situation where someone is acting as a substitute or taking on the responsibilities of another person. For example, a teacher who is in loco parentis is acting as a parent while the child is at school.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: IN LOCO

Definition: In loco (in loh-koh) means "in the place of" in Latin.

Examples:

  • A substitute teacher is in loco parentis, meaning they are acting in the place of the parent while they are away.
  • A legal guardian is in loco parentis, meaning they are acting in the place of the parent for a child who is not their own.

The examples illustrate how someone can act in the place of another person, whether it be a teacher acting as a parent or a legal guardian acting as a parent for a child who is not their own. In both cases, the person is taking on the responsibilities and duties of the absent parent.

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