It means one's legal standing to appear before a court
Hermann Fenger has written: 'Die Genehmigung unwirksamer Prozesshandlungen' -- subject(s): Exceptions (Law), Judicial discretion, Locus standi
James Dinnage has written: 'Locus standi and Article 173 EEC'
Rosa Greaves has written: 'Locus standi under Article 173 EEC when seeking annulment of a regulation' 'Transport law of the European Community' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Transportation
It is based of British laws
Malaysian Written laws are laws which have been enacted in the constitution or in legislations. Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Malaysia The laws of Malaysia can be divided into two types of laws—written law and unwritten law. Written laws are laws which have been enacted in the constitution or in legislations. Unwritten laws are laws which are not contained in any statutes and can be found in case decisions. This is known as the common law or case law. In situations where there is no law governing a particular circumstance, Malaysian case law may apply. If there is no Malaysian case law, English case law can be applied. There are instances where Australian, Indian, and Singaporean cases are used as persuasive authorities.
Malaysia. It is owned and governed by Malaysian government and law.
That should be read as "I understand you undertake to undermine my undertaking".
The best currency to take to Malaysia other than the Malaysian Ringgit is the US Dollar. However, note that all business in Malaysia is conducted in Malaysian Ringgit by law.
The plural form of locus is loci.
The specific term is gene locus. If the exact location is known then there is more specific terminology that refers to the chromosome number whether the locus is on the short (p) or long (q) arm of the chromosome and it's specific location based on band and sub-band location.
The plural of locus is loci.