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Qualified fee






Qualified fee

Estates. One which has a qualification subjoined to it, and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end. A Iimitation to a man and his heirs on the part of his father, affords an example of this species of estate.

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Qualification
Having the requisite qualities for a thing; as, to be president of the United States, the candidate must possess certain qualifications.

Father
Domestic relations. He by whom a child is begotten.

Example
An example is a case put to illustrate a. principle.

Estate
A right or interest in property or the property of a deceased person.



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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.

Qualified domestic relations order
Qdro. A court ruling stating that a portion of one spouse's pension be awarded to the other spouse as part of the equitable distribution of the marital assets.

Qualified indorsement
A transfer of a bill of exchange or promissory note to an indorsee, without any liability to the indorser; the words usually employed for this purpose, are sans recours, without recourse.

Quality
1) Persons. The state or condition of a person. 2) pleading. That which distinguishes one thing from another of the same kind.



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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.

Qualified domestic relations order
Qdro. A court ruling stating that a portion of one spouse's pension be awarded to the other spouse as part of the equitable distribution of the marital assets.

Qualified fee

Qualified indorsement
A transfer of a bill of exchange or promissory note to an indorsee, without any liability to the indorser; the words usually employed for this purpose, are sans recours, without recourse.

Quality
1) Persons. The state or condition of a person. 2) pleading. That which distinguishes one thing from another of the same kind.

Quamdiu se bene gesserit
As long as he shall behave himself well. A clause inserted in commissions, when such instruments were written in Latin, to signify the tenure by which the officer held his office.

Quando acciderent
Pleading, practice. When they may happen. When a de-fendant, executor, or administrator pleads plene administravit, the plaintiff may pray to have judgment of assets quando acciderint.

Quanti minoris
The name of a particular action in Louisiana. An action quanti minoris is one brought for the reduction of the price of a thing sold, in consequence of defects in the thing which is the object of the sale.

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