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Pro Tem: "Temporary."
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Pro Tem
Temporarily, provisional. Short for Latin word Pro Tempore.It refers to a reprentation of one person to the other as a subsitute on temporary basis. Eg.

Pro tempore
The Latin term "Pro tempore" means, in a UK legal context: "for the time being".
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Pro Tempore:
Latin: something done temporarily only and not intended to be permanent.

pro tem
1) adj. short for the Latin pro tempore, temporarily or for the time being.

pro tem (or tempore) judge See judge pro tem.
probable cause Reasonable cause; having more evidence for than against; a reasonable ground for belief in the existence of facts warranting particular proceedings; ...

pro tempore: A referee or commissioner that temporarily replaces a judge; same as pro tem judge; from the Latin for "for the time being" or "temporarily." ...

Judge pro tem - Temporary judge.
Jurisdiction-- Authority of a court to exercise judicial power.
Jurisprudence - The science of law.

judge pro tempore - A lawyer appointed by the Utah Supreme Court to sit temporarily as a judge. A judge pro tempore has all the authority of a regularly appointed judge.
judgment - The official decision of a court disposing of a case.

Pro tempore (pro tem): (Latin: for the time) Temporary or for the time being.
Probate law: That part of the law which regulates wills and other subjects related to the distribution of a deceased person's estate.

The president may resume his duties by notifying the president pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives that the disability no longer exists.

The official receiver, as liquidator pro tem., requires a statement of the affairs of the company verified by the directors, and on it reports to the court as to the causes of the company's failure and whether further inquiry is desirable.

Hill has practiced law in San Francisco's financial district and a small town; has served as a pro tem judge, arbitrator, university law instructor, and executive director of a state agency; and has drafted legislation. He has a B.A.

(W)here an instrument is by the custom of trade transferable, like cash, by delivery, and is also capable of being sued upon by the person holding it pro tempore, there it is entitled to the name of a negotiable instrument, ...

suppress insurrection and enforce the execution of the laws; conduct, either in person or in such other manner as shall be prescribed by law, all intercourse with other and foreign states; and, during the recess of the general assembly, fill pro ...

An elected or appointed public official with authority to hear and decide cases in a court of law. A judge Pro Tem is a temporary judge.
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