locus contractus
locus contractus (loh-k[schwa]s k[schwa]n-trak-t[schwa]s). [Latin “place of the contract”] The place where a contract was made. Cf. LEX LOCI CONTRACTUS . [Cases: Contracts 144, 145. C.J.S. Conflict of Laws §§ 91–93; Contracts §§ 13–23, 25, 372.]