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Quaeitur
Quaeitur(United Kingdom) The question is raised. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Question 1) Punishment, crm. law. A means sometimes employed, in some countries, by means of torture, to compel supposed great criminals to disclose their accomplices, or to acknowledge their crimes. 2) Evidence. An interrogation put to a witness, requesting him to declare the truth of certain facts as far as he knows them. 3) Practice. A point on which the parties are not agreed, and which is submitted to the decision of a judge and jury. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Quae est eadem Pleading. Which is the same. Quaere Practice. A word frequently used to denote that an inquiry ought to be made of a doubtful thing. Quaerens non invenit plegium Practice. The plaintiff has not found pledge. The return made by the sheriff to a writ directed to him with this clause, namely, si A facerit B securum de clamore suo prosequando, when the plaintiff has neglected to find sufficient security. Quaestor 1) Quaestor or Questor. The name of a magistrate of ancient Rome. 2) Civil law. A name which was given to two distinct classes of Roman officers. One of which was called quaestores classici, and the other quaestores parricidii. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Quadriennium utile Scotch law. The four years of a minor between his age of twenty-one and twenty-five years, are so called. Quadripartite Having four parts, or divided into four parts; as, this indenture quadripartite made between A B, of the one part, C D, of the second part, E P, of the third part, and G H, of the fourth part. Quadroon A person who is descended from a white person, and another person who has an equal mixture of the European and African blood. Quadruplication Pleading. Formerly this word was used instead of surrebutter. Quae est eadem Pleading. Which is the same. Quaeitur Quaere Practice. A word frequently used to denote that an inquiry ought to be made of a doubtful thing. Quaerens non invenit plegium Practice. The plaintiff has not found pledge. The return made by the sheriff to a writ directed to him with this clause, namely, si A facerit B securum de clamore suo prosequando, when the plaintiff has neglected to find sufficient security. Quaestor 1) Quaestor or Questor. The name of a magistrate of ancient Rome. 2) Civil law. A name which was given to two distinct classes of Roman officers. One of which was called quaestores classici, and the other quaestores parricidii. Quakers A sect of Christians. Qualification Having the requisite qualities for a thing; as, to be president of the United States, the candidate must possess certain qualifications. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Quaeitur. If you have a better definition for Quaeitur than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Quaeitur may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Quaeitur and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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