procuratio
procuratio (prok-y[schwa]-ray-shee-oh). [Latin] Management of another’s affairs; agency.
procurationes ad resignandum in favorem (prok-y[schwa]-ray-shee-oh-neez ad rez-ig-nan-d[schwa]m in f[schwa]-vor-[schwa]m). [Law Latin] Hist. Procuratories of resignation in favor of the disponee of a vassal. • The phrase referred to the rule requiring a vassal’s resignation before a superior had to receive the disponee of a vassal to the property. See RESIGNATION(3).
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procuration fee. English law. A commission or brokerage allowed to a solicitor for obtaining a loan. — Also termed procuration money.
Procuratio est exhibitio sumptuum necessariorum facta praelatis, qui dioeceses peragrando, ecclesias subjectas visitant. 〈拉〉巡游费〔procuration〕是指主教在其辖区巡视教堂时由堂区牧师提供的必要费用。
per procurationem (p[schwa]r prok-y[schwa]-ray-shee-oh-n[schwa]m). [Latin] By proxy. — Abbr. per pro.; p. proc.; p. pro.; p.p. — Also termed per procuration.
procuration (prok-y[schwa]-ray-sh[schwa]n). 1. The act of appointing someone as an agent or attorney-in-fact. [Cases: Principal and Agent 10(1). C.J.S. Agency § 45.] 2. The authority vested in a person so appointed; the function of an attorney. 3. PROCUREMENT.
per procuration 〈拉〉经授权;按照代理权限 代理人在签署合同或文件时用以表明其代理人身份的文字。又作per procurationem,常缩写为per proc.或p.p.。