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Quaere
QuaerePractice. A word frequently used to denote that an inquiry ought to be made of a doubtful thing. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Practice The form, manner and order of conducting and carrying on suits or prosecutions in the courts through their various stages, according, to the principles of law, and the rules laid down by the respective courts. Word Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Quae est eadem Pleading. Which is the same. Quaeitur (United Kingdom) The question is raised. 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-------------------------------------- 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 (United Kingdom) The question is raised. Quaere 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. Qualified This term is frequently used in law. A man hag a qualified property in animals ferae naturae, while they remain in his power, but, as soon as they regain their liberty, his property in them is lost. A man has a qualified right to recover property of which he is not the owner, but which was unlawfully taken out of his possession. But this right may be defeated by the owner bring a suit or claiming the property. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Quaere. If you have a better definition for Quaere than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Quaere may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Quaere and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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