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Quantum valebant is a
Latin phrase meaning "as much as they were worth". It is
sometimes used in its
singular form,
quantum valebat,
meaning “as much as...
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equitable claims, remedies, and
doctrines such as
quantum meruit,
quantum valebant,
account of profits, quasi-contract,
constructive trust,
money had and...
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money paid to the defendant's use; (iii)
quantum meruit; and (iv)
quantum valebant. Quasi-contractual
actions were
generally (but not exclusively) used to...
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services or goods, the
appropriate action was a
quantum meruit or a
quantum valebant, respectively. The
action for
money had and
received formed a part of the...
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quantum meruit has
replaced quantum valebant in consideration; in the case of
contract remedy,
quantum valebant is
being used less, and
could be considered...
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accessed 29
April 2021 Law
portal The
dictionary definition of 'quantum meruit' at
Wiktionary The
dictionary definition of 'quantum
valebant' at Wiktionary...
- jury.
Examples of the
common counts include: For
goods sold ("quantum
valebant"); For work done ("quantum meruit"); For
money lent; For
money due on an...
- case the two
actions are co-extensive: sēmianimēs errāre viīs, dum stāre
valēbant, ad****erēs 'you
could see them
wandering half dead
through the streets...
- use
Action for
money paid to the defendant's use
Quantum meruit Quantum valebant Many
actions developed from the
action on the case
during the
later history...