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Quid Pro Quo

Definition Quid Pro Quo is a Latin term that directly translates into “something for something.” In finance, it refers to a situation where two parties

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Quitclaim Deed

Definition A quitclaim deed is a legal instrument that is used to transfer interest in real property. The owner or ‘grantor’ provides no warranties or

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Quorums

Definition A quorum refers to the minimum number of members or representatives that must be present at a meeting to make the proceedings of that

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Quiet Title

Definition Quiet Title is a legal action intended to establish a party’s title to real property against anyone who might be claiming a conflicting interest.

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Quiet Title Action

Definition A Quiet Title Action is a lawsuit initiated to establish a party’s title to a property by resolving any claims, disputes, or challenges against

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Quiet Period

Definition The quiet period is a span of time, typically 40 days, following a company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO), during which securities laws restrict what

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Quantum Computing

Definition Quantum computing is a type of computation that utilizes quantum mechanics to perform computational tasks more efficiently than classical computers. Unlike traditional computing that

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