Legal Dictionary of Pakistan
Quick lookup for English, Urdu, and Latin legal terms used in Pakistani jurisprudence.
Quando aliquid mandatur, mandatur et omne per quod pervenitur ad illud
When anything is commanded, everything by which it can be accomplished is also commanded.
Quando aliquid prohibetur, prohibetur omne per quod devenitur ad illud
When anything is prohibited, everything by which it is arrived at is prohibited.
action per quod servitium amisit
[Latin] Hist. An action for the loss of a servant's services.
action per quod servitium amisit.
See ACTION.
defamation per quod
Defamation that either (1) is not apparent but is proved by extrinsic evidence showing its injurious meaning or (2) is apparent but is not a statement that is actionable per se.
libel per quod
1. Libel that is actionable only on allegation and proof of special damages. ( Most jurisdictions do not recognize libel per quod, holding instead that general damages from libel are presumed. 2. Libel in which the defamatory meaning is not apparent from the statement on its face but rather must be proved from extrinsic circumstances. See INNUENDO (2).
per quod
adv. & adj. [Latin "whereby"] Requiring reference to additional facts; (of libel or slander) actionable only on allegation and proof of special damages. See libel per quod under LIBEL; slander per quod under SLANDER.
per quod consortium amisit
[Law Latin] Hist. Whereby he lost the company (of his wife). ( This phrase was used in a trespass declaration to describe the loss suffered by a husband whose wife had been beaten or otherwise abused.
per quod servitium amisit
[Law Latin] Hist. Whereby he lost the services (of his servant). ( This phrase was used in a trespass declaration to describe the loss suffered by a master whose servant had been injured by another.
slander per quod
Slander that does not qualify as slander per se, thus forcing the laintiff to prove special damages.