
1) Application 2) Circumstance 3) Class 4) Dishonor 5) Dishonour 6) Enduring 7) Erect 8) Fame 9) Grandness 10) Honour 11) Lasting 12) Motionless 13) Onend 14) Permanent 15) Prestige 16) Prestigiousness 17) Prominence 18) Rank 19) Repute 20) Situation 21) Stagnant 22) Status 23) Still 24) Term 25) Trustworthiness
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1) Character 2) English surname 3) Erect 4) Having a supporting base 5) Name 6) Not moving or flowing 7) On line 8) On the feet 9) On two legs 10) Permanent 11) Reputation 12) Reputation, status 13) Repute 14) Status 15) Straight 16) Upright 17) Vertical
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n. the right to file a lawsuit or file a petition under the circumstances. A plaintiff will have standing to sue in federal court if a) there is an actual controversy, b) a federal statute gives the federal court jurisdiction, and c) the parties are residents of different states or otherwise fit the constitutional requirements for federal court jur...
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Standing, also referred to as orthostasis, is a human position in which the body is held in an upright (`orthostatic`) position and supported only by the feet. Although seemingly static,the body rocks slightly back and forth from the ankle in the sagittal plane. The sway of quiet standing is often likened to the motion of an inverted pendulum. S.....
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[common law] Photograph of the Oil City sign in Oil City, Pennsylvania, perched on a hill above the VFW. Author: Owen Kelly. ...
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[law] In law, standing or locus standi is the term for the ability of a party to demonstrate to the court sufficient connection to and harm from the law or action challenged to support that party`s participation in the case. Standing exists from one of three causes: In the United States, the current doctrine is that a person cannot bring a ...
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The legal right to bring a lawsuit. Only a person with some legally recognized interest at stake has standing to bring a lawsuit.
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• (n.) Place to stand in; station; stand. • (n.) Maintenance of position; duration; duration or existence in the same place or condition; continuance; as, a custom of long standing; an officer of long standing. • (a.) Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water. • (a.) Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn. • (a.) ...
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A skater who is upright holding their body weight on their skates.
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(from the article `procedural law`) ...for which he seeks protection in the lawsuit. Generally, only persons who have suffered an injury that can be remedied by the outcome of the ...
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Level of priority in the trading crowd.
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(n) Standing is the right to do any activity especially the right to file a lawsuit or petition in court. Example: person is said to have no standing when he is instrumental in breach of contract. Standing to in special courts require special instances like parties resides in different states etc. Trade associations have standing to file petition o...
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Amount paid to an underwriter who agrees to purchase any stock that is not purchased by public inves
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Stand'ing adjective 1. Remaining erect; not cut down; as,
standing corn.
2. Not flowing; stagnant; as,
standing water.
3. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a
standing color.
4. Established by law, custom, or the like; s...
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Stand'ing noun 1. The act of stopping, or coming to a stand; the state of being erect upon the feet; stand.
2. Maintenance of position; duration; duration or existence in the same place or condition; continuance; as, a custom of long
standing ; an officer of long
standing...
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When a stallion is at a breeding farm to breed mares brought to him
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The legal right to initiate a lawsuit. To do so, a person must be sufficiently affected by the matter at hand, and there must be a case or controversy that can be resolved by legal action.There are three requirements for Article III standing: (1) injury in fact, which means an invasion of a legally protected interest that is (a) concrete and partic...
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The right to file a lawsuit or make a particular legal claim. Only a person or entity that has suffered actual injury has standing to seek redress in court. For example, an advocacy group may not file a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a statute on its own; there must be a plaintiff who has actually been harmed by the statute.
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Legal right to bring a lawsuit.
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site where itinerant traders could set up a site
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The legal doctrine that only those individuals who are qualified to assert or enforce legal rights or duties have access to a court.
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adjective (of persons) on the feet; having the torso in an erect position supported by straight legs; `standing room only`
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rank or status, esp. with respect to social, economic, or personal position, reputation, etc.: He had little standing in the community. · good position, reputation, or credit: He is a merchant of standing in the community. · length of existence, continuance, residence, membership, experience, etc.: a friend of long standing. · a l...
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The shooting position where athletes stand without any support. The rifle can only come in contact with the athlete’s hands, shoulder, cheek and chest next to the shoulder.
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an ordered listing of scores or results showing the relative positions of competitors (individuals or teams) in a sporting event
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