LOCO RERUM IMMOBILIUM

loco rerum immobilium (loh-koh reer-<<schwa>>m im-<<schwa>>-bil-ee-<<schwa>>m). [Latin] Scots law. Treated as immovable things. • The phrase appeared in reference to a determination of whether certain items (such as shares of stock) should be treated as movable or immovable property.
[Blacks Law 8th]