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/proh"feuhrt/, n. Law.an exhibition of a record or paper in open court.[1710-20; < L: lit., he brings forward]
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Profert — Pro fert, n. [L., he brings forward, 3d pers. pr. of proferre. See {Proffer}. ] (Law) The exhibition or production of a record or paper in open court, or an allegation that it is in court. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
profert — prefer or profert /prowfar/ In old English law, an offer or proffer; an offer or endeavor to proceed in an action, by any man concerned to do so. A return made by a sheriff of his accounts into the exchequer; a payment made on such return. See… … Black's law dictionary
profert in curia — /profart an kyuriya(m)/ L. Lat. (Sometimes written profert in curiam.) He produces in court. In old practice, these words were inserted in a declaration, as an allegation that the plaintiff was ready to produce, or did actually produce, in court … Black's law dictionary
profert ad curiam — Same as profert in curia … Ballentine's law dictionary
profert — noun The production or display of recorded evidence in court … Wiktionary
profert — n. presentation of a document … English contemporary dictionary
profert — pro·fert … English syllables
profert — /ˈproʊfət/ (say prohfuht) noun Law an exhibition of a record or paper in open court. {Latin: he or she brings forward} …
profert — An offer made formally in a pleading to produce a particular document relied upon by the pleader by way of cause of action or defense. 41 Am J1st Pl § 60. The production of, or offer to produce, a document, made by a party to an action for the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
profert — ˈprōfə(r)t noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, he brings forward, 3d person present indicative of proferre 1. : an allegation in a pleading or on the record that the pleader produces in open court an instrument relief upon and set forth therein 2. : the… … Useful english dictionary