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Proximate security, 'proximate security' means protection provided from close quarters, during journey by road, rail, aircraft, watercraft or on foot or any other means of transport and shall include the places of functions, engagements, residence or halt and shall comprise ring round teams, isolation cordons, the sterile zone around, and the rostrum and access control to the person or members of his immediate family [Special Protection Group Act, 1988 (34 of 1988), s. 2(g)]Means protection provided from close quarters during journey by road, rail, aircraft, watercraft or on foot or any other means of transport, and shall include the place of functions, engagements, residence or halt and shall comprise ring round teams, isolation cordons, the sterile zone around and the rostrum and access control to the person or members of his immediate family. The mere fact that the protectee has to go to court as an undertrial, does not disentitle him to the proximate security, Commissioner of Polic...
proximate
proximate 1 : next immediately preceding or following (as in a chain of causation, events, or effects) : being or leading to a particular esp. foreseeable result without intervention see also proximate cause at cause 2 : very or relatively close or near [would be sufficiently to the commencement of the defendant's trial "Johnson v. New Jersey, 384 U.S. 719 (1966)"] prox·i·mate·ly adv ...
proximity
proximity : the quality or state of being proximate ...
proximate cause
proximate cause see cause ...
Proximal
Toward or nearest as to a body or center of motion of dependence proximate...
Proximally
On or toward a proximal part proximad...
Proximately
In a proximate manner position or degree immediately...
Last proximate act test
Last proximate act test, means a common law test for the crime of attempt, based on whether the defendant does the final act necessary to commit an offence (such as pulling the trigger of a gun, not merely aiming if). This test has been rejected by most courts as too lenient, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 887....
Proximate
Proximate, means very or relatively close or near, Johnson v. New Jersey, 384 US 719 (1966)....
Proximate cause
Proximate cause. See CAUSA CAUSANS....
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