pro bono
pro bono 〈拉〉为做善事 用于描述免费提供帮助或服务。
pro bono et malo (proh boh-noh et mal-oh). [Latin] For good and ill. See DE BONO ET MALO.
pro bono (proh boh-noh), adv. & adj.[Latin pro bono publico “for the public good”] Being or involving uncompensated legal services performed esp. for the public good (took the case pro bono) (50 hours of pro bono work each year). [Cases: Attorney and Client 132. C.J.S. Attorney and Client §§ 299–303.] “The bar in this country
pro bono publico (proh boh-noh p[schwa]b-li-koh orpoo-bli-koh). [Latin] Hist. For the public good. Cf. PRO PRIVATO COMMODO.
pro bono legal assistance 公益性法律援助 执业律师出于公益目的提供的无偿法律服务。
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Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act. Copyright. A federal law extending the copyright term by 20 years for all works published in the U.S. after January 1, 1978, and settling the copyright term for works created before 1978 as 95 years from the original copyright date. • Before the extension, the copyright term was the
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pro privato commodo (proh prI-vay-toh kom-[schwa]-doh). [Law Latin] Hist. For private convenience. • The phrase sometimes appeared in reference to a private road as distinguished from a public highway. Cf. PRO BONO PUBLICO.
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dominus omnium bonorum (dom-[schwa]-n[schwa]s ahm-nee-[schwa]m b[ schwa]-nor-[schwa]m). [Law Latin] Hist. Proprietor of all movable goods. • The phrase formerly described a husband who owned goods in common with his wife.
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