Per Quod Consortium Amisit definition: Latin: whereby he loses the company of his wife. A Latin maxim that was developed by the English to phrase the action then taken by a husband in trespass against any person who harmed his wife.
Per quod The Latin term "Per quod" means, in a UK legal context: "by reason of which". Post this page to: Deli.cio.us Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon ...
PER QUOD, pleading. By which; whereby. 2. When the plaintiff sues for an injury to his relative rights, as for beating his wife, his child,, or his servant, it is usual to lay the injury with a per quod.
Libel per quod Definition - Noun : libel that is actionable only when the plaintiff introduces additional facts to show defamation or claims special damages Pronunciation-p&r-'kwäd, -per-'kwOd ...
Per quod servitium amisit: (Latin: by which he lost the service) Action for damages by an employer for the loss of services of an injured employee, against the person responsible for the injury.
For injuries to the relative rights, as for enticing away an infant child, per quod servitium amisit, for criminal conversation, seducing or harboring wives; debauching daughters, ...
See also: Term, Nation, Action, Attorn, Attorney
 
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