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Quoad Legal Definition

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lat On this subject; in this context; With regard to that, in particular. A quoad hoc ban is, among other things, a ban on certain things. Thus, if a party was brought before the ecclesiastical tribunal on obvious matters before the secular courts, a prohibition was issued, that is, in such a case the party was prohibited from pursuing his claim before the ecclesiastical tribunal of Brown. Subscribe to America`s largest dictionary and get thousands of other definitions and an advanced search – ad-free! “Per quod.” Merriam-Webster.com Legal Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/legal/per%20quod. Retrieved 26 November 2022. Note: This legal definition of Quoad in the Dictionary of Law (English and American Jurisprudence) dates back to 1893. QUOAD, preparation. En Sc. Law phrs.: 1. quoad sacra, applied to a parish engaged only in religious and non-civil affairs (see Pairish). These parishes were founded in gen. The Orig. The parish became too crowded for a church and pastor to serve, but the Orig.

The parish remains the unit for various civil administrative purposes; 2. In addition, quoad ultra is used in the pleadings of an action to indicate the point beyond which defence counsel no longer admits the allegations of the persecutor. [′kwoəd] 1st Sc. 1825 A. M. Dunlop Treaty § 125: If any part of the parish is dissolved or annexed quoad sacra merely.Sc. 1844 Acts 7 & 8 Vict. c. 44. § 8: Mark and designate a district to be attached to it quoad sacra and separate this district quoad sacra from the parish or parishes to which the same or part thereof may have belonged or has been attached, and establish this district jointly with the church of Scotland.Sc to a quoad sacra parish. 1933 J. R.

Fleming Ch. in Scotland 209: Quoad sacra parishes, i.e. those created for ecclesiastical purposes under the Endowment Scheme [1844] wurden.Sc. 1948 J. T. Cox Practice Ch. Scot. 644: A petition for the establishment of a right of extension of the church in a Quoad Sacra church and parish is to be addressed to the General Assembly at the instigation of the Minister and the Kirk Provisional Session.2. Sc. 1894 J. Trayner Lat.

Maxims 527: This phrase is very often used in advocacy. A defense lawyer admits some of the persecutor`s testimony and quoad denies it ultra; That is, he denies anything beyond what he has expressly admitted. Supported by Black`s Law Dictionary, Free 2nd ed., and The Law Dictionary. How to use a word that (literally) has something pe. An old-fashioned rule that we can no longer stand.

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