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Pro eo quod
Pro eo quodPleading. For this that. It is a phrase of affirmation, and is sufficiently direct and positive for introducing a material averment. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Pleading Practice. The statement in a logical, and legal form, of the facts which constitute the plaintiff's cause of action, or the defendant's ground of defence; it is the formal mode of alleging that on the record, which would be the support, or the defence of the party in evidence. Affirmation A solemn and formal declaration that an affidavit is true. This is substituted for an oath in certain cases. Direct Straight forward; not collateral. Positive Express; absolute; not doubtful. This word is frequently used in composition. Averment French averer, to affirm as true: Latin ad, to; verum, truth. A positive statement of the truth of a fact; a formal allegation in pleading. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Pro and con For and against. For example, affidavits are taken pro and con. Pro bono Provided for free. Pro bono publico means "for the public good." Pro confesso Chancery practice. For confessed. Pro forma As a matter of form; in keeping with a form or practice. Something done pro forma may not be essential but it facilitates future dealings. For example, an invoice might be sent to a purchaser even before the goods are delivered as a matter of business practices. Pro hac vice (United Kingdom) For this occasion. Pro indiviso For an undivided part. The possession or occupation of lands or tenements belonging to two or mare persons, and consequently neither knows his several portion till divided: Pro possessore As a possessor. For example, a person may exercise certain rights over a thing not as owner but pro possessore: as a person who possesses, but does not own, the thing. Pro querente For the plaintiff; usually abbreviated, pro quer. Pro rata According to the rate, proportion or allowance. A creditor of an insolvent estate, is to be paid pro rata with creditors of the same class. Pro re nata For the occasion as it may arise. Pro se Latin: in one's personal behalf. Contrast with pro socio. Pro se divorce A divorce in which each spouse represents themselves in court without an attorney. Pro socio Latin: on behalf of a partner; not on one's personal behalf. Pro tanto For so much. Pro tempore (United Kingdom) For the time being. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Prize court 1) One of the branches of the English admiralty, is called a prize court. 2) English law The name of court which has jurisdiction of all captures made in war on the high seas. Pro A Latin proposition signifying `for.' As to its effects in contracts. Pro and con For and against. For example, affidavits are taken pro and con. Pro bono Provided for free. Pro bono publico means "for the public good." Pro confesso Chancery practice. For confessed. Pro eo quod Pro forma As a matter of form; in keeping with a form or practice. Something done pro forma may not be essential but it facilitates future dealings. For example, an invoice might be sent to a purchaser even before the goods are delivered as a matter of business practices. Pro hac vice (United Kingdom) For this occasion. Pro indiviso For an undivided part. The possession or occupation of lands or tenements belonging to two or mare persons, and consequently neither knows his several portion till divided: Pro possessore As a possessor. For example, a person may exercise certain rights over a thing not as owner but pro possessore: as a person who possesses, but does not own, the thing. Pro querente For the plaintiff; usually abbreviated, pro quer. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Pro eo quod. If you have a better definition for Pro eo quod than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Pro eo quod may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Pro eo quod and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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