Procurator - Law Dictionary Search Results
comptroller general procurement decisions
comptroller general procurement decisions The Comptroller General's decisions issued regarding appropriations, bid protests,
procure
procure pro·cured pro·cur·ing : to obtain, induce, or cause to take
procuring cause
procuring cause see cause
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Tout
Tout, 'tout' means a person who procures, in consideration of any remuneration moving from any Advocate or
Abortion
or not) by any person to her, with intent to procure miscarriage, is made felony, punishable by penal servitude or imprisonment,
White slave traffic
& 13 Geo. 5, c. 56), passed to prevent the procuration and attempted procuration of young girls and women for purposes
Abet
is an instigator or setter on, one who promotes or procures a crime to be committed, Old Nat. Br. 21. See
Procuratorial
Of or pertaining to a procurator or proctor made by a proctor
Syndic
who acts for a corporation or university; an actor or procurator, an assignee, Civ. Law. See In the Goods of Eliz.
Proctor
Proctor [fr. procurator, Lat.], a manager of another person's affairs; also a university
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