Quia

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Quia Definition

(Lat.) In pleading. Because. This word is considered a term of affirmation. It is sufficiently direct and positive for introducing a material averment. 1 Saund. 117, note 4; Comyn, Dig. “Pleader” (C 77),

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(Lat.) In pleading. Because. This word is considered a term of affirmation. It is sufficiently direct and positive for introducing a material averment. 1 Saund. 117, note 4; Comyn, Dig. “Pleader” (C 77),

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