
1) Arena 2) Concert hall 3) Concert or game locale 4) Concert site 5) Event locale 6) Event location 7) Event place 8) Event site 9) French word used in English 10) Legal jurisdiction 11) Legal location 12) Legal setting 13) Legal site 14) Locale 15) Locale of an event 16) Locality 17) Location 18) Locus 
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1) Arena 2) Locale 3) Locus 4) Scene 5) Site 
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n. 1) the proper or most convenient location for trial of a case. Normally, the venue in a criminal case is the judicial district or county where the crime was committed. For civil cases, venue is usually the district or county which is the residence of a principal defendant, where a contract was executed or is to be performed, or where an accident...
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[law]  Venue (law) is the location where a case is heard. ==United States== ===Criminal venue=== The perceived abuse of English criminal venue law was one of the enumerated grievances in the United States Declaration of Independence, which accused George III of the United Kingdom of `transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offe...
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The place in which prosecution is brought; venue may be in the county of the defendant
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• (n.) A bout; a hit; a turn. See Venew. • (n.) A neighborhood or near place; the place or county in which anything is alleged to have happened; also, the place where an action is laid.
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A theatre or performance space.
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in law, locality in which a criminal offense or civil litigation is to be conducted. The concept of venue involves important issues of public policy ... [1 related articles]
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(n). Venue is the place where the proceedings are officially conducted. Venue is fixed considering convenience of the place. For conducting trials, venue is arranged within the judicial district. Certain provisions of law limits the area where the venue must be fixed.
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location where a sporting competition is held.
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Broadly, the geographical area where a court has authority to hear a case because it has personal jurisdiction and subject matter jurisdiction. The venue is usually the same area where the incident leading to the trial occurred. A change of venue may occur if negative publicity or other factor would make it difficult to find unbiased jurors.
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 Ven'ue  noun
Ven'ue  noun [ French 
 venue a coming, arrival, from 
 venir to come, Latin 
 venire ; hence, in English, the place whither the jury are summoned to come. See 
 Come , and confer 
 Venew , 
 Veney .] 
 1.  (Law) A neighborhood or near place; the place or coun...
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[Soccer] location where a sporting competition is held.
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The county in which the facts are alleged to have occurred and in which the trial will be held. Venue is the legally proper place where a particular case should be filed or handled. Every state has rules determining the proper venue for different types of lawsuits. For example, the venue for a paternity suit might be the county where the mother o.....
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The appropriate location(s), according to law and court rules, for a trial. In a criminal case, the proper venue is generally the judicial district or county where the crime was committed. In civil cases, venue is generally proper in the county or district where important events related to the case took place, such as the signing or performance of ...
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A venue is the collective noun for a group of vultures.
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[
n] - the scene of any event or action (especially the place of a meeting) 2. [n] - in law: the jurisdiction where a trial will be held
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venue 1. A place where an event takes place; such as, a sports competition or a concert. This especially refers to the place where events are often held. From Latin venio through French, 'a coming'.  2. There is another venue that refers to a place in which a crime takes place or a cause of action arises; as well as, a statement that a case is bein...
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This is the location your wedding occurs. Distinguish between ceremony venue and reception venue by which important part of the day occurs here.
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 locus noun
locus noun the scene of any event or action (especially the place of a meeting)
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 noun
 noun in law: the jurisdiction where a trial will be held
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 the scene of any event or action
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 [SAT terms]
[SAT terms] the scene of any event or action
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 the scene of any event or action
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This is where your wedding takes place; your ceremony and reception may be at the same venue, or they could be at different venues.
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