Pro tanto The Latin term "Pro tanto" means, in a UK legal context: "so far, to that extent". Post this page to: Deli.cio.us Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon ...
Pro Tanto A latin word meaning - only to the extent of, so far, for so much". In legal term it refers to the partial payment done when a claim is made. Legal-Explanations.com Home ...
pro tanto (proh tahn-toe) Latin for "only to that extent." Example: a judge gives an order for payments for one year, pro tanto.
While defendant's past offenses are a relevant consideration, they do not 'result in a pro tanto repeal of the cruel or unusual punishment clause.
And as mortgagees are considered in equity as purchasers pro tanto, the same doctrine has extended to them, and a mortgagee who has advanced his money without notice of any prior encumbrance, may, by getting an assignment of a statute, judgment, ...
The creditors sold the goods in satisfaction, pro tanto, of their claims.
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