QUARTERLY

A report or document that is released or repeated 4 times a year. It is done every 3 months. The documents or reports are produced evenly over the period of one year and not just in the first 4 months or at any random times 4 times a year.

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QUARTERLY COURTS

A system of courts in Kentucky possessing a limited original jurisdiction In civil cases and appellate jurisdiction from justices of the peace.

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QUARTERLY REPORT

A report on company practices or finances that is released at quarterly intervals. The report is usually made available to stock holders and interested parties.

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QUARTERLY SERVICES SURVEY

The Census Bureau will produce a survey every quarter that is cinsidered to be an indicator of the trends in an economy. The survey provides estimates of the revenue from hospitals, nursing facilities and other types of service businesses that are related to information technology.

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QUARREL

This word Is said to extend not only to real and personal actions, but also to the causes of actions and suits; so that by the release of all “quarrels,” not only actions pending, but also causes of action and suit, are released; and “quarrels,” “con- troversies,” and “debates” are In law considered as having the same meaning. Co. Litt. 8, 153; Termes de la Ley. In an untechnlcal sense, It signifies an altercation, an angry dispute, an exchange of recriminations, taunts, threats or accusations between two persons. See Carr v. Con- yers, 84 Ga. 2S7, 10 S. E. 630, 20 Am. St. Rep. 357; Accident Ins. Co. v. Bennett, 90 Teun. 256, 16 S. W. 723, 25 Am. St. Rep. 6S5; Metcalf v. People, 2 Colo. App. 202, 30 Pac. 39.

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QUARTERONE

In the Spanish and French West Indies, a quadroon, that is, a person one of whose parents was white and the other a mulatto. See Daniel v. Guy, 19 Ark. 131.

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QUARRY

In mining law. An open excavation where the works are visible at the surface; a place or pit where stone, slate, marble, etc., is dug out or separated from a mass of rock. Bainb. Mines, 2. See Marvel v. Merritt. 116 U. S. 11, 6 Sup. Ct. 207. 29 L Ed. 550; Murray v. Allred, 100 Tenn. 100, 43 S. W. 355, 39 L It. A. 249, 66 Am. St. Rep. 740; Ruttledge v. Kress, 17 Pa. Super. Ct. 495.

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QUARTILE

One of the points of data that divides a range of population or data into four parts.

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QUART

A liquid measure, containing one-fourth part of a gallon.

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QUARTO DIE POST

Lat. On the fourth day after. Appearance day, in the former English practice, the defendant being allowed four days, inclusive, from the return of the writ, to make his appearance.

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