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Nunc Pro Tunc
It means " now for then". It is used to express the thing or action that should have been taken at much earlier date or time, but was oversighted or forgotten or accidently missed and is to take place now.

 


Nunc Pro Tunc: A legal phrase applied to acts which are allowed after the time when they should be done, with a retroactive effect.
Nuncupative Will: An oral (unwritten) will.
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Nunc Pro Tunc:
Latin: now for then. It refers to the doing of something late (after it should have been done in the first place), with effect as if it had been done on time.
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NUNC PRO TUNC
Now for then
Refers to actions that may be taken with retroactive effect.

nunc pro tunc
(nuhnk proh tuhnk) adj. Latin for "now for then," this refers to changing back to an earlier date of an order, judgment or filing of a document.

nunc pro tuncActs allowed to be done retroactively.
of counselA phrase commonly applied to counsel employed to assist in the preparation or management of the case, or its presentation on appeal, ...

nunc pro tunc: (now for then) presently considered as if occurring at an earlier date; effective retroactively
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NUNC PRO TUNC ("Now for then") - An order which is retroactively effective.("Now for then") - An order which is retroactively effective.
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OBJECTION - A protest or exception made by a party against an action by the opposing party.

Nunc pro tunc
An entry made now for an act done previously and to have the effect as if it were done on a prior date.
Nuncupative Will
An oral (unwritten) will.

nunc pro tunc Now for then; a phrase applied to acts having a retroactive effect; for example, a judgment nunc pro tunc is effective as of a specified date prior to the actual entry of the judgment.
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nunc pro tunc: When a court order is issued on 1 date but is effective retroactively (as of a date that is in the past); from the Latin for "now for then."
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NUNC PRO TUNC, practice. This phrase, which signifies now for then, is used to express that a thing is done at one time which ought to have been performed at an- other.

Nunc Pro Tunc
To apply something retroactively, something that is done now but has the same legal effect as if it were done in the past.
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Duhaime, Lloyd, Legal Definition of Nunc Pro Tunc
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Nuisance Excessive or unlawful use of one's property to the extent of unreasonable annoyance or inconvenience to a neighbor or to the public. Nuisance is a tort. Nunc pro tunc Latin: now for then.

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