Legal Definition Pp
This is a summary of an upcoming entry in the Encyclopedia of Law. Please check later to get the full entry. In the canon law of the Church of England, power of attorney is the provision of basic necessities to bishops and archdeacons during their visits to parish churches in their dioceses. The power of attorney originally took the form of meat, drinks, feed and other housing, but was gradually converted into a sum of money. Power of attorney is an ecclesiastical duty and can therefore only be prosecuted before a spiritual tribunal. In dioceses where the property of the bishops has passed to the ecclesiastical commissioners, a power of attorney must be paid to the commissioners, who have however renounced their collection. [1] [4] The reason for this is that the meaning of the term per procurationem is ambiguous when used with non-declinable English names. Prokura (from the Latin procurare «to take care») is the act of care, that is, management, stewardship, agency. The word refers to the authority or authority conferred on a prosecutor or agent, as well as the exercise of that power, which is often exercised by proxy (per procurationem) or abbreviated per pro. or simply P.P. is expressed. [1] Power of attorney is also used specifically to negotiate a loan by an agent for their client, whether by mortgage or otherwise. and the amount of money or commission paid for trading is often referred to as a «proxy fee.» [1] This seems to be the simplest and most logical reading.
The correct use is being discussed. It was understood as both «mediated by» and «on behalf of». [2] [3] Note that the sentence does not contain a preposition «of». This is because this idea would be expressed by the genitive in Latin. Over time, Latin or Latinized names were no longer used, and the genitive of the agent`s name (in English «by Mr. X») was lost. The original would look like this: In German-speaking countries, ppa. (per procura autoritate) means that the person signing the document has special authority under commercial law to sign documents in the name and on behalf of the company that a normal employee or representative of the company does not have. Procuratio is related to the words «pro» (for/in the name of/instead of) and «cura» (care/attention). So it`s close to the meaning of «agency» – acting in someone`s shoes. The expression «per procurationem» therefore means «through an agent».
A common use of per procurationem in English-speaking countries is found in business letters, which are often signed on behalf of another person. For example, if a secretary is authorized to sign a letter on behalf of the president of a corporation, the signature has the form: the other possibility is that «per procurationem» could be understood as a complete adverbial phrase in itself – «by the agency [of another]», without dependent genitive. However, this would mean that two people signed the letter, one in his own person, the other «through the mediation of the other» (without the other being explicitly stated). They are very conscious of social decency. You wouldn`t think of doing anything that could damage your image or reputation. Appearances matter, so you need a beautiful partner. You also need a smart partner. Strangely, you may think of your partner as your enemy; A good fight stimulates these sexual vibrations. They are relatively free from sexual hanging. They are willing to experiment and try new ways.
You are very sociable and sensual; You like to flirt and need good physical satisfaction. Traditional meaning of p.p. [1]: Per procuraiionem.