precurations
precurations n. 〈英〉巡游费 由堂区牧师每年向主教或执事长提供的费用,以保证他们巡视堂区教会之用,也称作proxies。后被1963年《教会管辖法》〔Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure〕废弃。
precurations n. 〈英〉巡游费 由堂区牧师每年向主教或执事长提供的费用,以保证他们巡视堂区教会之用,也称作proxies。后被1963年《教会管辖法》〔Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure〕废弃。
procurator negotiorum (prok-y[schwa]-ray-t[schwa]r ni-goh-shee-or-[schwa]m). [Latin] Civil law. An attorney-in-fact; a manager of business affairs for another.
procurator negotiorum Read More »
assecurare ([schwa]-sek-y[schwa]-rair-ee), vb. [Law Latin] Hist. To make secure, as by pledges.
concurator (kon- or k[schwa]n-kyuur-[schwa]-t[schwa]r).Civil law. A joint guardian or co-curator. See CURATOR.
curative-admissibility doctrine. See DOCTRINE OF CURATIVE ADMISSIBILITY.
curative admissibility doctrine Read More »
procuratores ecclesiae parochialis 〈拉〉堂区俗人执事〔churchwarden〕的旧称
procuratores ecclesiae parochialis Read More »
doctrine of curative admissibility. A rule allowing a party to introduce otherwise inadmissible evidence to remove the prejudice caused by the improper admission of evidence that was offered by the opposing party. • The doctrine applies when a motion to strike cannot cure the prejudice created by the adverse party. — Also termed curative-admissibility doctrine.
doctrine of curative admissibility Read More »
A judge’s instruction that is intended to correct an erroneous instruction. [Cases: Federal Civil Procedure 2184; Trial 296. C.J.S. Trial § 757.]
curative instruction Read More »