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Quota
QuotaThat part which each one is to bear of some expense. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Each Every one of the two or more composing the whole. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Quot Scotch law. The twentieth part of the movables, computed without computation of debts, was so called. Quotation 1) Practice. The allegation of some authority or case, or passage of some law, in support of a position which it is desired to establish. 2) Rights. The transcript of a part of a book or writing from a book or paper into another. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Quod permittat prosternere English law. That he give leave to demolish. The name of a writ which commands the defendant to permit the plaintiff to abate the nuisance of which complaint is made, or otherwise to appear in court and to show cause why he will not. On proof of the facts the plaintiff is entitled to have judgment to abate the nuisance and to recover damages. This proceeding, on account of its tediousness and expense, has given way to a special action on the case. Quod prostravit The name of a judgment upon an indictment for a nuisance, that the defendant abate such nuisance. Quod recuperet That he recover. The form of a judgment that the plaintiff do recover. Quorum Used substantively, quorum signifies the number of persons belonging to a legislative assembly, a corporation, society, or other body, required to transact business; there is a difference between an act done by a definite number of persons, and one performed by an indefinite number: in the first case a majority is required to constitute a quorum, unless the law expressly directs that another number may make one; in the latter case any number who may be present may act, the majority of those present having, as in other cases, the right to act. Quot Scotch law. The twentieth part of the movables, computed without computation of debts, was so called. Quota Quotation 1) Practice. The allegation of some authority or case, or passage of some law, in support of a position which it is desired to establish. 2) Rights. The transcript of a part of a book or writing from a book or paper into another. Quousque A Latin adverb, which signifies how long, how far, until. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Quota. If you have a better definition for Quota than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Quota may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Quota and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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