Quantity in United States
Quantity Definition
In pleading. That which Is susceptible of measure. It is a general rule that, when the declaration alleges an injury to goods and chattels, or any contract relating to them, their quantity should be stated. Gould, PI. c. 4, § 35. And in actions for the recovery of real estate, the quantity of the land should be specified. Bracton, 431a; 11 Coke, 25b, 65a; Doct. Plac. 85, 86; 1 East, 441; 8 East, 357; 13 East, 102; Steph. PL 314, 315.
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Quantity | Quantity in the European Legal Encyclopedia. |
Quantity | Quantity in the Asian Legal Encyclopedia. |
Quantity | Quantity in the UK Legal Encyclopedia. |
Quantity | Quantity in the Australian Legal Encyclopedia. |
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In pleading. That which Is susceptible of measure. It is a general rule that, when the declaration alleges an injury to goods and chattels, or any contract relating to them, their quantity should be stated. Gould, PI. c. 4, § 35. And in actions for the recovery of real estate, the quantity of the land should be specified. Bracton, 431a; 11 Coke, 25b, 65a; Doct. Plac. 85, 86; 1 East, 441; 8 East, 357; 13 East, 102; Steph. PL 314, 315.
Notice
This definition of Quantity is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.
Kg (Kilogram)
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L (Liter)
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M (Meter)
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Concept of Quantity in Foreign Trade
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L (Liter)
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M (Meter)
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Concept of Quantity in Foreign Trade
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M (Meter)
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Concept of Quantity in Foreign Trade
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Concept of Quantity in Foreign Trade
A definition of Quantity in relation with foreign trade is provided here: Units of quantity shown are published in terms of the units specified in the HTSA and Schedule B for each classification. When two units of quantity are required for an item in the HTSA or Schedule B, both units are shown along with the value. Quantity is only used at the 10-digit HS level. Any higher aggregation may result in multiple units of quantity being included.