procurator
51procurator — proc·u·ra·tor …
52Procurator — (лат. управляющий, администратор) должностное лицо, ответственное за физические аспекты жизни монастыря или религиозной общины. В Шотландской церкви юридическое должностное лицо, к рое дает советы церковным судам по правовым вопросам …
53procurator — n. governor of territory; agent; manager of another s affairs. ♦ procuratorial, a …
54Procurator — 1. Dem Prokerâter mis em e jed Wîrt mäd em Taler bezuolen. (Siebenbürg. sächs.) – Schuster, 529. 2. Procuratores und Zöllner sind die besten Schröpfköpf und Badeschnepper. Frz.: Les Procureurs et les maltôtiers sucent les gens jusqu aux os.… …
55procurator — /prokyareytar/ In the civil law, a proctor; a person who acts for another by virtue of a procuration. In old English law, an agent or attorney; a bailiff or servant. A proxy of a lord in parliament. In ecclesiastical law, one who collected the… …
56procurator — The donee of a procuration; a proctor. See procuration; proctor …
57PROCURATOR-FISCAL — is a Scottish law officer appointed by the sheriff, and irremovable on efficient and good behaviour, whose duties are to initiate the prosecution of crimes and inquire into deaths under suspicious circumstances …
58procurator fiscal — local public prosecutor …
59procurator fiscal — noun (in Scotland) a local coroner and public prosecutor …
60procurator fiscal — noun (C) an official in Scotland who decides whether someone should be sent to court for a trial 1 (1) …