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QD - see Quasi Dicat.

QED - see Quad Erat Demonstrandum.

QEF - see Quad Erat Faciendum.

QEN - see Quare Executionem Non.

Quad Erat Demonstrandum - is Latin for "which was to be demonstrated or proved."

Quad Erat Faciendum - is Latin for "which was to be done."

Quad Non Fuit Negatum - is a Latin phrase meaning "which was not denied." It is used to describe a movement or argument that is not controverted by the court.

Quad Partitio Fiat - is a Latin phrase meaning "that partition be made." Quad partitio fiat is a order or judgment granting a partition.

Quare Executionem Non - is Latin for "why execution should not be issued."

Quasi Dicat - refers to the Latin phrase "as if he should say."

Quitclaim - refers to a release of a right or claim.

Quorum - refers the the minimum number of members required to be present for an entity, organization, association or other group to vote or transact business.

Quovis modo - is Latin for "whatever manner."

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