QUANTUM
Source: 566, 567
quantum. Quantum, n. a quantity, amount, sufficiency
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Quan″tum (?), n.; pl. Quanta (#). [[L., neuter of quantus how great, how much. See Quantity,]] 1. 1. Quantity; amount. “Without authenticating . . . the quantum of the charges.” Burke.
2. 2. (Math.) A definite portion of a manifoldness, limited by a mark or by a boundary. W. K. Clifford.
‖Quantum meruit (�) [] (Law), a count in an action grounded on a promise that the defendant would pay to the plaintiff for his service as much as he should deserve. — ‖Quantum sufficit (�), or Quantum suff. [] (Med.), a sufficient quantity. — ‖Quantum valebat (�) [] (Law), a count in an action to recover of the defendant, for goods sold, as much as they were worth. Blackstone.