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jus terti

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A quick definition of jus terti:

Term: jus terti

Definition: Jus terti is a Latin term that means third-party standing. It refers to the legal right of a person or organization to bring a lawsuit on behalf of someone else who has been harmed or has a legal interest in the matter. This concept is also known as standing, which means that a person has the right to bring a case to court because they have been directly affected by the issue at hand.

A more thorough explanation:

jus terti

A Latin term that refers to third-party standing, which means the legal right of a person or organization to bring a lawsuit on behalf of someone else who is affected by the issue.

  • A non-profit organization may have jus terti to sue a company on behalf of the environment if the company's actions are causing harm to the environment.
  • A parent may have jus terti to sue a school district on behalf of their child if the district's policies are negatively affecting their child's education.

These examples illustrate how a third party can have the legal right to bring a lawsuit on behalf of someone else who is affected by the issue. In both cases, the non-profit organization and the parent are not directly affected by the issue, but they have the legal standing to bring a lawsuit because they are representing the interests of someone who is affected.

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