The cast of Fori - 2006 includes: Geza Bethlenfalvy as himself Nehru Fori as herself
The cast of Oreno chi wa tanin no chi - 1974 includes: Yoshino Aoki as Ohashi Kaniyasu Atsumi as Adachi Isao Hashimoto as Samonji Takanobu Hozumi as Fori Wataru Nachi as Ranko Etsuko Nami as Fusako Frankie Sakai as Rokosuke Sawamura Hatsuo Yamaya as Ito
Lex fori
Bar-to-lo-me-o cris-to-fori
Christopher Bojilov goes by Fori.
It's located in the Trajan's Forum (which is in Via dei Fori Imperiali)
There are many different ones: Forum, Fori, Foro, Ipsum or Neque (Source: www.translate.google.com)
to / forI want to apologize to youI want to apologize for last my behaviour last night
Joachim Christian Koch has written: 'Praxis fori Germanici' -- subject(s): Procedure (Roman law), Trial practice
Karl Harburger has written: 'Das privilegium fori im deutschen recht' -- subject(s): Ecclesiastical Privileges and immunities, Ecclesiastical courts
In a conflict of laws situation, the law of the jurisdiction where the dispute is being heard usually takes precedence. This principle is known as lex fori. However, certain conflicts may be resolved by reference to international agreements, the parties' choice of law, or other legal principles.
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According to the Oxford English Dictionary: 1) a meeting or medium for an exchange of views. 2) (pl. fora) (in an ancient Roman city) a public square or marketplace used for judicial and other business. Origin ME: from Latin, lit. what is out of doors. For more information, see the Related Link. [There is sometimes confusion resulting from people reading Latin dictionaries and thinking that the entry "forum fori" means that "fori" is the plural form. In fact the dictionary is listing the nominative and genitive singular, so that the reader can deduce how the noun declines: in this case "forum" is a neuter 2nd declension noun ending in -um, so declines like "bellum".]