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| QUA | | estates. A wharf at which to load or land goods, ... |
| QUACK | | One, who, without sufficient knowledge, study or previous preparation, and ... |
| QUADRANS | | civil law. The fourth part of the whole. Hence the ... |
| QUADRANT | | In angular measures, a quadrant is equal to ninety degrees. ... |
| QUADRIENNIUM UTILE | | Scotch law. The four years of a minor between his ... |
| QUADRIPARTIT | | Having four parts, or divided into four parts; as, this ... |
| QUADROON | | person who is descended from a white person, and another ... |
| QUADRUPLICATIO | | pleading. Formerly this word was used instead of surrebutter. 1 ... |
| QUAE EST EADEM | | pleading. Which is the same.</P><P>2. When the defendant in trespass ... |
| QUAER | | practice. A word frequently used to denote that an inquiry ... |
| QUAERENS NON INVENIT PLEGIUM | | practice. The plaintiff has not found pledge. The return made ... |
| QUAESTI | | Rom. civ. law. A sort of commission (ad quaerendum) to ... |
| QUAESTO | | The name of a magistrate of ancient Rome. ... |
| QUAKER | | A sect of Christians.</P><P>2. Formerly they were much persecuted on ... |
| QUALIFICATIO | | Having the requisite qualities for a thing; as, to be ... |
| QUALIFIE | | This term is frequently used in law. A man hag ... |
| QUALIFIED FE | | estates. One which has a qualification subjoined to it, and ... |
| QUALIFIED INDORSEMEN | | A transfer of a bill of exchange or promissory note ... |
| QUALIT | | persons. The state or condition of a person.</P><P>2. Two contrary ... |
| QUALIT | | pleading. That which distinguishes one thing from another of the ... |
| QUAMDIU SE BENE GESSERI | | As long as he shall behave himself well. A clause ... |
| QUANDO ACCIDEREN | | pleading, practice. When they may happen. When a de-fendant, executor, ... |
| QUANTI MINORI | | The name of a particular action in Louisiana. An action ... |
| QUANTITY | | pleading. That which is susceptible of measure.</P><P>2. It is a ... |
| QUANTUM DAMNIFICATU | | equity practice. An issue directed by a court of equity ... |
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