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Profert in curia
Profert in curiaPleading. Produces in court. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Pleading Practice. The statement in a logical, and legal form, of the facts which constitute the plaintiff's cause of action, or the defendant's ground of defence; it is the formal mode of alleging that on the record, which would be the support, or the defence of the party in evidence. Court A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Profane That which has not been consecrated. By a profane place is understood one which is neither sacred, nor sanctified, nor religious. Profanely In a profane manner. In an indictment, under the act of assembly of Pennsylvania, against profanity, it is requisite that the words should be laid to have been spoken profanely. Profaneness Profaneness or profanity. Criminal law. A disrespect to the name of God, or his divine providence. This is variously punished by statute in the several states. Profanity or profaneness Profaneness or profanity. Criminal law. A disrespect to the name of God, or his divine providence. This is variously punished by statute in the several states. Profectitus Civil law. That which descends to us from our ascendants. Profession 1) It is a public declaration respecting something. 2) It i's a state, art, or mystery; as the legal profession. 3) In the ecclesiastical law, it is the act of entering into a religious order. Profit à prendre A servitude which resembles an easement and which allows the holder to enter the land of another and to take some natural produce such as mineral deposits, fish or game, timber, crops or pasture. Profits In general, by this term is understood the benefit which a man derives from a thing. It is more particularly applied to such benefit as arises from his labor and skill. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Profane That which has not been consecrated. By a profane place is understood one which is neither sacred, nor sanctified, nor religious. Profanely In a profane manner. In an indictment, under the act of assembly of Pennsylvania, against profanity, it is requisite that the words should be laid to have been spoken profanely. Profaneness Profaneness or profanity. Criminal law. A disrespect to the name of God, or his divine providence. This is variously punished by statute in the several states. Profanity or profaneness Profaneness or profanity. Criminal law. A disrespect to the name of God, or his divine providence. This is variously punished by statute in the several states. Profectitus Civil law. That which descends to us from our ascendants. Profert in curia Profession 1) It is a public declaration respecting something. 2) It i's a state, art, or mystery; as the legal profession. 3) In the ecclesiastical law, it is the act of entering into a religious order. Profit à prendre A servitude which resembles an easement and which allows the holder to enter the land of another and to take some natural produce such as mineral deposits, fish or game, timber, crops or pasture. Profits In general, by this term is understood the benefit which a man derives from a thing. It is more particularly applied to such benefit as arises from his labor and skill. Progression That state of a business which is neither the commencement nor the end. Some act done after the matter has commenced and before it is completed. Prohibition Practice. The name of a writ issued by a superior court, directed to the judge and parties of a suit in an inferior court, commanding them to cease from the prosecution of the same, upon a suggestion that the cause originally, or some collateral matter arising therein, does not belong to that jurisdiction, but to the cognizance of some other court. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Profert in curia. If you have a better definition for Profert in curia than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Profert in curia may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Profert in curia and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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