Category: Q
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Q B D
Meaning of Q b d The following is an old definition of Q b d [1]: Queen’s Bench Division. Resources Notes and References Concept of Q b d provided by the Anderson Dictionary of Law (1889) (Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims and […]
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Q T
Meaning of Q t The following is an old definition of Q t [1]: Qui tarn. See Action. Resources Notes and References Concept of Q t provided by the Anderson Dictionary of Law (1889) (Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims and an […]
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Qui Facet Per Alium Facit Per Se
Qui facet per alium facit per se in Legal Latin Meaning of the latin term Qui facet per alium facit per se from the University of Kent: ‘He who acts through another, acts through himself’ – The traditional basis of vicarious4 liability. It means, for example, that an employer is liable for the […]
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Qualifications of Arbitrators
Nationality/Qualifications of Arbitrators in Arbitration Rules In relation to arbitration rules and, more specifically, to Constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal in the arbitration law of the United Kingdom, the following is an overview of nationality/qualifications of arbitrators.
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Quoted Companies
Company Meetings: Additional requirements for quoted companies
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Queen
Definition of Queen'S Speech The queen reads the speech but it is written by the government. Queen Meaning in Politics Description of Queen published by Mona Chalabi: Currently Elizabeth II, who represents the crown. She doesn't get to vote, but she does get to play a big […]
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Quintin Hogg
History of the Quintin Hogg (1907-2001), later Lord Hailsham The following commentary about Quintin Hogg (1907-2001), later Lord Hailsham in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): British lawyer and politician. President of the Oxford Union, 1929. Elected […]
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Quorum
Company Meetings: Quorum Quorum Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament A quorum is the minimum number of Members of the Parliament or members of the House of Lords needed for a division (vote) to be valid or for a parliamentary committee to function. Quorums for different types of business are […]
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Questions for Short Debate
Questions for Short Debate Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament In the House of Lords a Member may ask a question at the end of the day's business, or during the dinner break, and allow a short debate ending with a government reply. These were called 'unstarred questions' prior to […]
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Questions
Questions (Parliamentary) Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament A Parliamentary Question (PQ) is a question put formally to a government minister about a matter they are responsible for by an Member of Parliament or a member of the Lords. PQs may be asked orally – during ministerial question […]
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Quashing
Definition of Quashing The quashing of the conviction means that the defendant walks away free.
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Qualifying Test
Qualifying test in relation with the Courts and Tribunals in England Online tests designed to assess candidates' ability to perform in a judicial role. Tests involve analysing case studies, identifying issues and applying the law. They are used in the majority of exercises and are usually […]
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Qualifying Test
Qualifying test in relation with the Courts and Tribunals in England Online tests designed to assess candidates' ability to perform in a judicial role. Tests involve analysing case studies, identifying issues and applying the law. They are used in the majority of exercises and are usually […]
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Qualifying Law Degree
Definition of Qualifying Law Degree This means that the degree needs to cover certain essential areas of the law.
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Quiet Enjoyment
Quiet Enjoyment defined Case Law A selected English Real Property Law Case in relation with quiet enjoymentdefined may be: Shebelle Enterprises v The Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust Ltd [2013] EWHC 948, [2013] PLSCS 78 Year of the above case: 2013