Tag: QU

  • Quasi Contract

    Quasi-Contract in the United States Quasi Contract Definition A liability similar to that created by contract, but not really arising by the consent of the parties. Quasi contracts are said to be founded in general: On a record, as the liability on a judgment. On a statutory, […]

  • Quasi-property Theory

    Quasi-property Theory in the United States Basic Meaning of Quasi-property Theory in Funeral Law Quasi-property Theory, in this context, means: the accepted theory of the legal status of a dead human body . ;rights associated with the body are as if it were property for the purpose of […]

  • Quasi-property Theory

    Quasi-property Theory in the United States Basic Meaning of Quasi-property Theory in Funeral Law Quasi-property Theory, in this context, means: the accepted theory of the legal status of a dead human body . ;rights associated with the body are as if it were property for the purpose of […]

  • Quantum of Proof

    Quantum of Proof in the United States Quantum of Proof in the context of Juvenile and Family Law Definition ofQuantum of Proof, published by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges: See STANDARD OF PROOF.

  • Quantum of Proof

    Quantum of Proof in the United States Quantum of Proof in the context of Juvenile and Family Law Definition ofQuantum of Proof, published by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges: See STANDARD OF PROOF.

  • Quality

    Quality in United States Quality Definition Of Persons. The state or condition of a person. Two contrary qualities cannot be in the same person at the same time. Dig. 41, 10. 4. Every one is presumed to know the quality of the person with whom he is contracting. In the United States the […]

  • Quality

    Quality in United States Quality Definition Of Persons. The state or condition of a person. Two contrary qualities cannot be in the same person at the same time. Dig. 41, 10. 4. Every one is presumed to know the quality of the person with whom he is contracting. In the United States the […]

  • Quo Warranto

    Quo Warranto in United States Quo Warranto Definition (Lat. by what authority). In Old Practice. The name of a writ (and also of the whole pleading) by which the government commences an action to recover an office or franchise from the person or corporation in possession of it. The writ […]

  • Quo Warranto

    Quo Warranto in United States Quo Warranto Definition (Lat. by what authority). In Old Practice. The name of a writ (and also of the whole pleading) by which the government commences an action to recover an office or franchise from the person or corporation in possession of it. The writ […]

  • Quality Circles

    Quality Circles in the United States Quality Circles in the International Business Landscape Definition of Quality Circles in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: Groups of employees who meet to brainstorm ways to boost a firm’s output.

  • Quintuple Treaty

    Quintuple Treaty in the United States The Quintuple Treaty (1839–1842) and the International Status of the Slave-Trade (1783–1863) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: In 1839 Pope […]

  • Queen Liluokalani

    Queen Liluokalani in the United States Queen Liluokalani in the U.S. Legal History Summary Rising to power in Hawaii in 1891, she initiated a strong anti-American policy. Her overthrow in 1893 by white islanders paved the way for ultimate American annexation in 1897.

  • Quasi-legislative

    Quasi-legislative in the United States Quasi-legislative Background

  • Qualifying Ratios

    Qualifying Ratios in the United States Qualifying Ratios in the context of Real Estate Resurces See Also Debt Ratio

  • Qualified Health Plan

    Qualified Health Plan in the United States Concept of Qualified Health Plan in Health Insurance Law In this context, the following is a definition of Qualified Health Plan: A health insurance policy that is sold through an Exchange. PPACA requires Exchanges to certify that qualified health […]