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Pronotary






Pronotary

An ancient word which signifies first notary. The same as prothonotary.

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Notary
Notary or notary public. An officer appointed by the executive, or other appointing power, under the laws of different states.

Prothonotary
The title given to an officer who officiates as principal clerk of some courts.



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Pronepos
Great Grandson.

Pronurus
The wife of a great grandson.



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Promoters
In the English law, are those who in popular or penal actions prosecute in. their own names and the king's, having part of the fines and penalties.

Prompt payment discount
An incentive for early payment on a "Net Days" basis. For example, if company policy is to pay contractors on a "Net 90" basis, the company will pay within 30 days in return for a percentage discount, such as 2% of the total amount due.

Promulgation
The order given to cause a law to be executed, and to make it public it differs from publication.

Promutuum
civil law. A quasi contract, by which he who receives a certain sum of money, or a certain quantity of fungible things, which have been paid to him through mistake, contracts towards the payer the obligation of returning him as much.

Pronepos
Great Grandson.

Pronotary

Pronurus
The wife of a great grandson.

Proof
Practice. The conviction or persuasion of the mind of a judge or jury, by the exhibition of evidence, of the reality of a fact alleged: as, to prove, is to determine or persuade that a thing does or does not exist.

Proper
That which is essential, suitable, adapted, and correct.

Proper law
The principle of the conflict of laws according to which the law applicable to a given legal situation should be the law having the closest and most real connection to the case. The term "proper law of the contract" was first used by Westlake in A Treatise on Private International Law, with principal reference to its practice in England.

Properly applicable law
The law which has the closest and most real connection (or most significant relationship) with the contract or tort, based upon the connecting factors (contacts). The properly applicable law may be identified by the application to any conflict of laws problem of a consistent methodology (supra), such as that proposed in Tetley, Int'l C. of L., 1994 at pp. 35-43, 41-42.

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