Qualified Title – this term is formed from the words “qualified”, which literally means “approved”, “licensed”, and “title”, that means “ownership. In terms of Real Estate Law, qualified title refers to property ownership with legal restrictions (burdens) established on it.…

Qualified nuisance – in terms of Tort Law, this legal phrase refers to doing something in accordance to the local legislation, but obviously it has been performed so negligently or carelessly, where as outcome it creates a potential and unreasonable…

Qualified lawyer – the term details the legal figure of an attorney who is qualified and got skills within a certain sphere of the legal practice (for example, Property Law, Civil Law, Litigations, etc.), due to their knowledge and constant…

Qualified individual – in terms of Employment Law, this legal phrase refers to the figure of an employee who on the base of their skills, knowledge and previous experience is able to work successfully on the job position they are…

Qualified immunity – within the sphere of Criminal Law, this legal phrase refers to the professional immunity (against criminal proceedings), which certain administrative employee holds for the time they are executing their job. It has been given to them so…

Qualified fee – this legal phrase is used in the Property Law, where refers to an estate that is restricted for usage, management and disposal to a person and their inheritors only, with a qualification attached to it proclaiming that…

Qualified indorsement – in the meaning, given by the Finance Law in many legal systems, this is indorsement which transfers ownership towards negotiable instrument with some restrictions, i.e. with limited responsibility towards future holders – where if the instrument is…

Qualified endorsement – this legal phrase is used in the area of Business Law. Often it refers to endorsement which transfers ownership towards negotiable instrument with some legal restrictions, i.e. with limited responsibility towards future holders – where if the…

Qualified disclaimer – within the area of Inheritance Law, this legal phrase refers to the refusal made in writing to accept the pot of inheritance, left by the decedent (the testator) – usually due to tax or debt reasons. The…

Qualified beneficiary – this legal phrase in many jurisdictions refers to the figure of a person, whose legal rights and interests are covered in case of negative event for other person. For example, in Labor Law, spouses and children of…