- Cadit quaestio
Cadit quaestio,
Latin for "the question falls," is a legal term used to indicate that a settlement to a dispute or issue has been reached, and is now resolved. In English, there is a similar idiom when people say that "the shoe has dropped."In
journalism , the abbreviation "CQ" is used to indicate that a fact, such as the spelling of a name, has been checked and found to be correct.Cadit is the
third person singular indicative active of the irregular Latin verb cado and quaestio is thenominative singular form of athird declension noun . These two words, together, form asentence complete unto itself.This is also used in
informal logic as a fallacy where there is a 'poorly posed question'. As noted above, if the question posed has already been answered previously and aconclusion reached it is not necessary to engage with said question once more.
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