Suo Moto, meaning "on its own motion," is an Indian legal term, approximately equivalent to the English term Sua Sponte. It is used, for example, where a government agency acts on its own cognisance, as in "the Commission took Suo Moto control over the matter." Example; "there is no requirement that a court suo moto instruct a jury upon these defenses." State v. Pierson.
2006-10-27 00:33:18
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answered by Vogon Poet 5
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It is really easy to be translated into English, "suo moto" is used in formal English and signifies "on his credo" or " on his creed", "moto" could be extended as meaning even to "belief" and "intuitive".Then it will sound like "on his own belief" or "on his own intuitive"
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2006-10-27 00:32:24
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answered by sunflower 7
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'cetaris paribus' = 'with all other factors being held constant'. Its usually used in economics. :)
2016-03-17 05:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It's shoe motor
tinny motor for latin made shoes
2006-10-27 00:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It means "on his own intuitive"
2006-10-27 01:09:24
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answered by greylady 6
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