Nune Pro Tunc - Law Dictionary Search Results
Nune pro tunc
Nune pro tunc, a proceeding taken now for then, i.e., the proper time when it should have been taken; for example, special leave granted at the hearing to cross-appeal against an order for a new trial, Toronto Railway v. King, 1908 AC 260. As to entering judgments and orders nunc pro tunc, see Ord. LII., r. 15....
- ‹ Prev
- Next ›