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Qui facit per alium, facit per se
Qui facit per alium, facit per seHe who acts through another acts by himself. The act of the agent is the act of the principal - within the scope of the employment. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Agent An agent is a person who is authorised to carry out activities on behalf of his principal and to enter into commitments by which the principal will be bound. The term usually refers to a businessman who finds business for you and takes a commission. Principal 1) This word has several meanings. It is used in opposition to accessary, to show the degree of crime committed by two persons; thus, we say, the principal is more guilty than the accessary after the fact. 2) Contracts. One who, being competent to contract, and who is sui juris, employs another to do any act for his own benefit, or on his own account. 3) Criminal law. A principal is one who is the actor in the commission of a crime. Employment An employment is an office. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Qui non habet, ille non dat He who does not own cannot transfer. Qui tacet consentire videtur He who is silent is regarded as consenting: silence gives consent. Qui tam Remedies. Who as well. When a statute imposes a penalty, for the doing or not doing an act, and gives that penalty in part to whosoever will sue for the same, and the other part to the commonwealth, or some charitable, literary, or other institution, and makes it recoverable by action, such actions are called qui tam actions, the plaintiff describing himself as suing as well for the commonwealth, for example, as for himself. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Quean A worthless woman a strumpet. The meaning of this word, which is now seldom used, is said not to be well ascertained. Queen There are several kinds of queens in some countries. 1) Queen regnant, is a woman who possesses in her own right the executive power of the country. 2) Queen consort, is the wife of a king. 3) Queen dowager is the widow of a king. In the United States there is no one with this title. Querela An action preferred in any court of justice, in which the plaintiff was called querens or complainant, and his brief, complaint, or declaration, was called querela. 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. Questor Questor or quaestor. 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. Qui facit per alium, facit per se Qui non habet, ille non dat He who does not own cannot transfer. Qui tacet consentire videtur He who is silent is regarded as consenting: silence gives consent. Qui tam Remedies. Who as well. When a statute imposes a penalty, for the doing or not doing an act, and gives that penalty in part to whosoever will sue for the same, and the other part to the commonwealth, or some charitable, literary, or other institution, and makes it recoverable by action, such actions are called qui tam actions, the plaintiff describing himself as suing as well for the commonwealth, for example, as for himself. Quia Pleadings. Because. This word is considered a term of affirmation. It is sufficiently direct and positive for introducing a material averment. Quia emptores A name sometimes given to the English Statute of Westminster. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Qui facit per alium, facit per se. If you have a better definition for Qui facit per alium, facit per se than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Qui facit per alium, facit per se may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Qui facit per alium, facit per se and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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