QUI TAM


Meaning of QUI TAM in English

ˈkwīˈtam noun

or qui tam action

( -s )

Etymology: Late Latin, literally, who as much, who as well; from the first words of the clause referring to the plaintiff as one who sues as much for the state as for himself

: an action to recover a penalty under a statute that gives part of the penalty to the one bringing the action and the rest to the state or a public body — compare popular action

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