the term that is given to the judge of a probate court .
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PROBATE PRICE
For the purpose of inheritance taxes, the price of the shares are determined. It is computed by first taking the difference of the offered and bid prices, dividing it by […]
PROBATE PROCEEDING
a court action that deals with the matters of estates and wills.
PROBATING A WILL
The submission of a will to a probate court that will rate it and approve the distribution of the assets to the concerned entities.
PROBATIO
Lat Proof; more particularly direct, as distinguished from Indirect or circumstantial evidence .
PROBATION
The act of proving; evidence; proof. Also trial; test; the time of novitiate. Used In the latter sense iu the monastic orders. In modern criminal administration , allowing a person […]
PROBATION OFFICER
1. The court appointed officer who supervises criminals on probation. 2. The public officer attached to a juvenile court who supervise juvenile delinquents.
PROBATIONARY PERIOD
The period when a policy is considered to be in effect but the insured is not eligible for coverage.
PROBATIONER
One who is upon trial. A convicted offender who is allowed to go at large, under suspension of sentence, during good behavior . Probationes debent esse evidentes, scil. pergpicuse et […]
PROBATIS EXTREMIS
such facts and circumstances as would excite the belief in a reasonable mind, acting on the facts within the knowledge of the prosecutor, that the person charged was guilty of […]
PROBATIVE
In the law of evidence . Having the effect of proof; tending to prove, or actually proving.
PROBATIVE FACTS
the term that is used for the evidentiary facts and the facts that will tend to prove the matter at issue.
PROBATORY TERM
This name is given, in the practice of the English admiralty courts, to the space of time allowed for the taking of testimony in an action, after issue formed.
PROBATUM EST
Lat. It is tried or proved.
PROBITY
A strict following of the code of ethics that is based on honesty, especially in matter related to money and beyond the legal requirements .
PROBLEM
The difference between a desired state and the existing state, or something that differs from the normal.
PROBLEM AVOIDANCE
Reduction or elimination of errors through prevention and planning.
PROBLEM SOLVING
The derivation of a solution by working through the details that are entailed in the problem. The employment of systematic or mathematical operations to derive the solution are used in […]
PROBLEM-SOLUTION APPROACH
The sales approach taken by a salesman wherein he/she identifies the problems faced by a consumer and comes up alternative to tackle the problem through the product that is being […]
PROBUS ET LEGALIS HOMO
Lat. A good and lawful man. A phrase particularly applied to a juror or witness who was free from all exception. 3 Bl. Comm. 102.
PROCEDENDO
In practice . A writ by which a cause which has been removed from an inferior to a superior court by certiorari or otherwise is sent down again to the […]
PROCEDURAL LAW
The technical aspects of a legal system that states the steps that need to followed while enforcing criminal or civil law.
PROCEDURE
This word is commonly opposed to the sum of legal principles consti- tuting the substance of the law, and denotes the body of rules, whether of practice or ot pleading, […]
PROCEED
A stipulation not to proceed against a party is au agreement not to sue. To sue a man is to proceed agaiust him. Planters’ Bank v. Ilouser, 57 Ga. 140; […]
PROCEEDING
mediate proceedings are presumed. 1 Greenl. Ev. S 20.