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Terms for subject Law (8283 entries)
prn as matters are electr­ocat
prn for the existing occasion electr­ocat
Pro Active Criminal Enforcement PACE
pro bono Legal work done for free. From the Latin meaning "for the public good."
pro domo p.d.
Pro Eurojust Pro Eurojust
pro forma p.f.
Pro Forma PF
pro hac vice for this one particular occasion. For example, an out-of-state lawyer may be admitted to practice in a local jurisdiction for a particular case only. From the Latin meaning "for this turn."
pro per Person who presents their own cases in court without lawyers
pro rata temporis p.r.t.
pro se pro se legal representation
pro se Person who presents their own cases in court without lawyers
pro tem A temporary assigned official with authority to hear and decide cases in a court
pro tempore p.t.
Pro. per procurationem
Pro. protest
Pro.Note promissory note
Pro.Note promissory note
probable cause a reasonable explanation for why something occurred to believe that an arrest or search of a suspect is warranted