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  • QUAMDIU
    Lat As long as; so long as. A word of limitation in old conveyances. Co. litt 235a.
  • QUAMDIU SE BENE GESSERIT
    As long as he shall behave himself well; during good behavior; a clause frequent In letters patent or grants of certain offices, to secure them so long as the persons to whom they are granted shall not be guilty of abusing them, the opposite clause being "durante bene placito" (during More...
  • QUANDO ACCIDERINT
    Lat When they shall come in. The name of a judgment sometimes given against an executor, - especially on a plea of plene administrate which empowers the plaintiff to have the benefit of, assets which may at any time othereafter come to the hands of the executor.? o i Quando More...
  • QUANTI MINORIS
    Lat. The name of an action in the civil law, (and in Louisiana,) brought by the purchaser of an article, for a reduction of the agreed price on account of defects in the thing which diminish its value
  • QUANTUM; DAMNIFICATUS ?
    How much damnified? The name of an issue directed by a court of equity to be tried In a court of law, to ascertain the amount of compensation to be allowed for damage.
  • QUANTUM MERUIT
    As much as he deserved In pleading.. The common count In an action of assumpsit for work and labor, founded on an implied assumpsit or promise on the part of the defendant to pay the plaintiff as much as he reasonably deserved to have for his labor. 3 BL Comm. More...
  • QUANTUM VALEBANT
    As much as othey were worth. In pleading. The common count in an action of assumpsit for goods sold and delivered, founded on an implied assumpsit or promise, on the part of the defendant, to pay the plaintiff as much as the goods were reasonably worth. 3 Bl. . Comm. More...
  • QUARANTINE
    A period of time (theoretically forty days) during which a vessel, coming from a place where a contagious or infectious disease is prevalent, is detained by authority in the harbor of her port of destination, or at a station near it, without being permitted to land or to discharge her More...
  • QUARE
    Lat Wherefore; for what reason; on what account. Used iu the Latin oform of several common-law writs.
  • QUARE CLAUSUM FREGIT
    Lat Wherefore he broke the close. That species of the action of trespass which has for its object the recovery of damages for an unlawful entry upon another's land is termed "trespass quare clausum fregit;" "breaking a close" being the technical expression for an unlawful entry upon land. The language More...
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