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nunc pro tunc(nuhnk proh tuhnk) adj. Latin for "now for then," this refers to ...
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nunc pro tunc(now for then) presently considered as if occurring at an earlier date; effective retroactively
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nunc pro tunc(nunk proh tuhnk) Latin for "now for then," meaning to cause an order or judgment to apply to an earlier date. Example: A divorce judgment is submitted to the court but, because of a mistake [..]
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nunc pro tuncnow for then used in reference to a judicial or procedural act that corrects an omission in the record, has effect as of an earlier date, or takes place after a deadline has expired [a nunc pro ...
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nunc pro tuncNunc pro tunc is a Latin term meaning "now for then". It refers to a thing that is done at one time which ought to have been performed at another. Permission must be sought from the court to [..]
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nunc pro tuncNow for then. Action applied to acts which should have been completed at an earlier date than actually were, with the earlier date listed as the completion date.
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nunc pro tuncAn entry made now for an act done previously and to have the effect as if it were done on a prior date.
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nunc pro tunc("Now for then")
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nunc pro tuncNow for then; phrase used when an order is issued on one date but is effective as if issued on an earlier date when it should have been issued.
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nunc pro tuncLiterally, "now for then." A legal phrase applied to acts that are allowed after the time when they should be done, with a retroactive effect.
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nunc pro tuncNow for then; phrase used when an order is issued on one date but is effective as if issued on an earlier date when it should have been issued.
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nunc pro tunc(nuhnk proh tuhnk) adj. Latin for "now for then," this refers to changing back to an earlier date of an order, judgment or filing of a document. Such a retroactive re-dating requires a court [..]
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nunc pro tuncAn entry made now for an act done previously and to have the effect as if it were done on a prior date.
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nunc pro tuncAn entry made now for an act done previously and to have the effect as if it were done on a prior date. (Now as then)
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nunc pro tuncSignifies an action taken now which has the same legal force and effect as if it had been done when it should have been done. (retroactive.)
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