In legal terms, "per se" means something is inherently or intrinsically illegal or wrong, while "per quod" means something is illegal or wrong only because of its surrounding circumstances or context.
In defamation cases, libel per se refers to statements that are inherently harmful and do not require additional context to be considered defamatory. Libel per quod, on the other hand, requires additional context or explanation to understand why the statement is defamatory.
Quod Financial was created in 2004.
Age Quod Agis Means Do What You Are Doing
Quod Iam Diu was created in 1918.
The phrase 'quod semper' is from the ancient, classical Latin language. Its English equivalent is what [has been held] always. It's part of the saying 'quod semper quod ubique quod ab omnibus', which means 'What [has been held] always, everywhere, by everybody'.
Age Quod Agis Means Do What You Are Doing
Quod Apostolici Muneris was created in 1878.
Quod divina sapientia was created in 1824.
Eris Quod Sum was created on 2008-10-27.
The Latin word quod has the basic meaning "that" and can be used in a number of different ways.In the phrase eris quod sum (see link below), it has the meaning "that which" or "what" so that the whole phrase means "You will be what I am".Quod can also be a conjunction meaning "in that" or "because", so that the phrase quod sum, if taken by itself, can mean "because I am".
"Quod semper, quod ubique, quod ab omnibus" literally means, "what always, what everywhere, what by everyone." This is the standard test for authentic catholic (i.e. universal) Christian doctrine, as proposed by the Church Father, St. Vincent of Lerins (died c. 445). It means that a Christian teaching is to be accepted as authentic and universal doctrine if it passes the test as what has been held by believrs "always, everywhere, and by everyone."
quod Deus bene vertat = "may God grant success"