Qui Tam actions are actions so called in the law of England from the first words of the old form of declaration by which informers sue for penalties, the plaintiff describing himself as suing as well for the crown as for himself, the penalty being divided between himself and the crown.
Qui Tam
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 8: Peasant to Eoumelia, p. 537
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