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procuratorio nomine

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A quick definition of procuratorio nomine:

Procuratorio nomine: This is a Latin term that means acting as a representative for someone else. In Roman law, a procurator was someone who represented another person in court. They could also be a government official who managed financial affairs in a province. In English law, a procurator was an agent, attorney, or servant. In Ecclesiastical law, a procurator was an advocate for a religious house or a lawyer who represented a cleric or religious society in legal matters. In simple terms, a procuratorio nomine is someone who acts on behalf of another person or organization.

A more thorough explanation:

Procuratorio nomine is a Latin term that means "in the name and character of a procurator." A procurator is a person who represents another in a legal proceeding or acts as an agent or attorney-in-fact.

  • In Roman law, a procurator was informally appointed to represent another in a judicial proceeding, also known as procurator litis.
  • In the Roman Empire, a procurator was a government official entrusted with the management of financial affairs in a province.
  • In English law, a procurator was an agent, attorney, or servant.
  • In Ecclesiastical law, a procurator was an advocate of a religious house or a lawyer who represented a cleric or religious society in legal matters.
  • In Scots law, a procurator was a solicitor who represented clients in the lower courts.

These examples illustrate how a procurator can represent someone in various legal proceedings or act as an agent or attorney-in-fact.

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