The rate of a hotel room that is suitable for four people. It applies to any room or unit that will accomodate four persons.
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QUADRAGESIMA
Lat. The fortieth. The first Sunday in Lent is so called because it is about the fortieth day before Easter. Cowell.
QUADRAGESIMALS
Offerings formerly made, on Mid-Lent Sunday, to the mother church.
QUADRAGESMS
The third volume of the year books of the reign of Edward III. So called because beginning with the fortieth year of that sovereign’s reign. Crabb, Eng. Law, 327.
QUADRANS
Lat. In Roman law. The fourth part; the quarter of any number. measure, or quantity. Hence an heir to the fourth part of the inheritance was called “hwres ex quadrante.” […]
QUADRANT
An angular measure of ninety degrees.
QUADRANTATA TERRiE
In old English law . A measure of land, variously described as a quarter of an acre or the fourth part of a yard-land.
QUADRARIUM
In old records. A stone-pit or quarry. Cowell.
QUADRIENNIUM
Lat. In the civil law . The four-years course of study required to be pursued by law-students before they were qualified to study the Code or collection of imperial constitutions. […]
QUADRIENNIUM UTILE
In Scotch law. The term of four years allowed to a minor, after his majority, iu which he may by suit or action endeavor to annul any deed to his […]
QUADRIPARTITE
Divided into four parts. A term applied in conveyancing to an indenture executed in four parts.
QUADROON
A person who is descended from a white person and another person who has an equal mixture of the European and African blood. State v. Davis, 2 Bailey (S. C.) […]
QUADRUPLATORES
Lat. In Roman law. Informers who, if their information were followed by conviction, had the fourth part of the confiscated goods for their trouble.
QUADRUPLE INDEMNITY
More than double indemnity in insurance cases. Often known as multiple indemnity .
QUADRUPLICATE
Lat. In the civil law . A pleading on the part of a defendant corresponding to the rebutter at common law . The third pleading on the part of the […]
QUAE EST EADEM
a Latin phrase that means that the 2 things that appear to be different on the surface are actually the same matter.
QUAKER
This, in England, is the statutory, as well as the popular, name of a member of a religious society, by themselves denominated “Friends.”
QUALE JUS
Lat. In old English law . A judicial writ, which lay where a man of religion had judgment to recover land before execution was made of the judgment. It went […]
QUALIFICATION
Quaecunque intra rationem legis in- veniuntur intra legem ipsam esse judi- cantur. Things which are found within the reason of a law are supposed to be within the law itself. […]
QUALIFICATION OF JUROR
the term used for a juror who is qualified and able o be on a jury due to sound mind, lacking prejudice, living in the area, etc.
QUALIFICATION OF SIGNATURE
The recording of a persons signature. The name of the person is verified from other means of identification and then used to verify that signature.
QUALIFICATION PROCESS
The process that is required in order to ensure that a particular product is suitable for the intended purpose. A product will need to meet a pre-set lot of specifications […]
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT
This requirement is needed before a contract or such can be awarded to a contractor. Certain requirements are needed to be met before a contract is awarded or a new […]
QUALIFICATION TEST
A test that is used to determine if an item passes a test that it is required in order for it tom be able to be used. It is a […]
QUALIFICATIONS
the term that describes a person’s attributes that are needed for a certain job or position.