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vice president 1 : an officer next in rank to a president and usually empowered to serve as president in that officer's absence or discharge 2 : any of several officers serving as a president's deputies in charge of particular locations or functions (as sales) vice presidential adj ...
pro hac vice
pro hac vice [Latin] : for this occasion [a motion to admit the attorney pro hac vice as counsel of record "Huff v. State, 622 So. 2d 982 (1993)"] used esp. when an out-of-state attorney is allowed to practice in a case without the appropriate state bar license ...
Vice-comes non misit breve
Vice-comes non misit breve [Lat.] (the sheriff has not sent the writ). This continuance is abolished by r. 31, H.T. 1853....
Vice-Treasurer
Vice-Treasurer. See UNDER-TREASURER....
Vice-Marshal
Vice-Marshal, an officer who was appointed to assist the Earl marshal....
Vice-gerent
Vice-gerent, a deputy or lieutenant....
Vice-dominus episcopi
Vice-dominus episcopi, the vicar-general or commissary of a bishop, Blount....
Vice-dominus
Vice-dominus, a sheriff, Ingulphus....
Vice-Constable of England
Vice-Constable of England, an ancient officer in the time of Edward the Fourth....
Vice and Immorality, Proclamation against
Vice and Immorality, Proclamation against, made until its abrogation by Order in Council of June 26th, 1884, at the opening of Assizes and Quarter Sessions. First issued by William III. in 1797, and issued in a new form in 1860. See Law Times Newspaper for April 20, 1901....
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