Pro tempore The Latin term "Pro tempore" means, in a UK legal context: "for the time being". Post this page to: Deli.cio.us Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon ...
Pro Tempore Latin word, meaning Temporarily or provisional or for time being. Legal-Explanations.com Home ...
Pro Tempore: Latin: something done temporarily only and not intended to be permanent.
pro tempore (proh temp-oh-ray): See also: pro tem probable cause n. sufficient reason based upon known facts to believe a crime has been committed or that certain property is connected with a crime.
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 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.
Expanded Legal Definition of ProstitutePro Tempore Latin: something done temporarily only and not intended to be permanent.
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.
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 tempore all ...
In England, for quite two centuries after its conversion, the clergy administered only pro tempore in the parochial churches, receiving their maintenance from the cathedral church, all the appointments within the diocese lying with the bishop.
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.
See also: Pro tem, Will, Court, Action, Person
 
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