Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for QUI-TAM
QUI-TAM, n. [Qui tam; L.]
A qui tam action, in law, is a popular action, in which a man prosecutes an offender for the king or state, as well as for himself.
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QUI-TAM, n. [Qui tam; L.]
A qui tam action, in law, is a popular action, in which a man prosecutes an offender for the king or state, as well as for himself.
Return to page 18 of the letter “Q”.