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Allocation
Allocation Al`lo*ca"tion, n. [LL. allocatio: cf. F.
allocation.]
1. The act of putting one thing to another; a placing;
disposition; arrangement. --Hallam.
2. An allotment or apportionment; as, an allocation of shares
in a company.
The allocation of the particular portions of
Palestine to its successive inhabitants. --A. R.
Stanley.
3. The admission of an item in an account, or an allowance
made upon an account; -- a term used in the English
exchequer.
Bilocation
Bilocation Bi`lo*ca"tion, n. [Pref. bi- + location.]
Double location; the state or power of being in two places at
the same instant; -- a miraculous power attributed to some of
the saints. --Tylor.
Collocation
Collocation Col`lo*ca"tion, n. [L. collocatio.]
The act of placing; the state of being placed with something
else; disposition in place; arrangement.
The choice and collocation of words. --Sir W.
Jones.
Dislocation
Dislocation Dis`lo*ca"tion, n. [Cf. F. dislocation.]
1. The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced.
--T. Burnet.
2. (Geol.) The displacement of parts of rocks or portions of
strata from the situation which they originally occupied.
Slips, faults, and the like, are dislocations.
3. (Surg.) The act of dislocating, or putting out of joint;
also, the condition of being thus displaced.
Elocation
Elocation El`o*ca"tion, n. [Pref. e- + locate.]
1. A removal from the usual place of residence. [Obs.]
2. Departure from the usual state; an ecstasy. [Obs.]
Interlocation
Interlocation In`ter*lo*ca"tion, n.
A placing or coming between; interposition.
Location
Location Lo*ca"tion, n. [L. locatio, fr. locare.]
1. The act or process of locating.
2. Situation; place; locality. --Locke.
3. That which is located; a tract of land designated in
place. [U.S.]
4. (Law)
(a) (Civil Law) A leasing on rent.
(b) (Scots Law) A contract for the use of a thing, or
service of a person, for hire. --Wharton.
(c) (Amer. Law) The marking out of the boundaries, or
identifying the place or site of, a piece of land,
according to the description given in an entry, plan,
map, etc. --Burrill. Bouvier.
Miscollocation
Miscollocation Mis*col`lo*ca"tion, n.
Wrong collocation. --De Quincey.
Relocation
Relocation Re`lo*ca"tion (r?`l[hand]-k?"sh?n), n.
1. A second location.
2. (Roman & Scots Law) Renewal of a lease.
Translocation
Translocation Trans`lo*ca"tion, n. [Pref. trans- + location.]
removal of things from one place to another; substitution of
one thing for another.
There happened certain translocations at the deluge.
--Woodward.
Meaning of Locatio from wikipedia
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Institutes classify the
following contracts as ex consensu:
emptio venditio,
locatio conductio,
societas and mandatum.
Emptio venditio is a
contract of sale...
- law the
equivalent dichotomy was that
between locatio conductio operarum (employment contract) and
locatio conductio operis (contract for services). The...
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equivalent of a
statutory limitation period.
locatio conductio leasing (and)
hiring Hire or rental. Types:
locatio conductio operarum - employment, indentured...
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rules applicable to a
contract of
lease (or
letting and hiring, Lat
locatio conductio,
Afrik huur en verhuring).: 906 This is
broadly defined as a...
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became the
basis of
several other devices, most
notably the
Seiko Epson Locatio which was a
multifunction device incorporating browser, PIM software, phone...
- to work in the gold
mines being conducted by
means of
labor contracts (
locatio conductio rei) and
seasonal wage-earning. The
victory was commemorated...
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certain well-known contracts, such as, for example, the
contract of sale and
locatio conductio operis. The
sequence of
performance and counter-performance also...
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tithes and
taxes (tax farming). This
auctioning was
called venditio or
locatio, and
seems to have
taken place in the
month of March, in a
public place...
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Location 3 Rue du Castagno, Bastia, Corscia, Hauts-de-France
Country France Locatio of the
synagogue in
Corsica Geographic coordinates 42°41′47″N 9°26′55″E...
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since the end of the 12th
century through new
settlers and
expansion (
locatio civitatis). The
foundation of a bishopric, for
example in Havelberg, would...