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Legal Definitions - qualificate

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Definition of qualificate

QUALIFICATE

Qualificate means to do something in a qualified or limited way.

It is a term used in Law Latin and has a historical context.

1. The judge qualificated his ruling by stating that it only applied to the specific case before him.

2. The contract was qualificated to only include certain terms and conditions.

The examples illustrate how qualificate is used to limit or qualify something. In the first example, the judge's ruling was not a blanket decision, but rather a qualified one that only applied to the specific case. In the second example, the contract was not all-encompassing, but rather qualificated to only include certain terms and conditions.

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Simple Definition

Term: QUALIFICATE

Definition: Qualificate is a word that was used in the past in legal language. It means to do something in a qualified or limited way. It is not a word that is commonly used today.

Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.

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