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A quo

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A QUO, A Latin phrases which signifies from which; example, in the computation of time, the day a quo is not to be counted, but the day ad quem is always included. 13 Toull. n.52 ; 2 Duv. n.22. A court a quo, the court from which an appeal has been taken; a judge a quo is a judge of a court below. 6 Mart.Lo.R. 520; 1 Har.Cond.L.R. 501. See Ad quem.


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43) Unfulfilled threats, however, are actionable only as hostile work environment harassment claims, rather than quid pro quo, because there is a quid (threat) without a quo (subsequent action).
 
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