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Procurator (with
procuracy or procuratorate...
- A
procurator fiscal (pl.
procurators fiscal),
sometimes called PF or
fiscal (Scottish Gaelic: Neach-casaid a' Chrùin), is a
public prosecutor in Scotland...
- system. The
office of a
procurator is
called a
procuracy or procuratorate. The
terms are from
Latin and
originate with the
procurators of the
Roman Empire...
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between governors and
procurators over
matters of
jurisdiction and finance. A
procurator Augusti (often
called the
Praesidial Procurator, i.e., a garrison-...
- The
Procurator (Russian: прокурор, prokuror) was an
office initially established in 1722 by
Peter the Great, the
first Emperor of the
Russian Empire, as...
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Procurator General. The
Procurator General appointed public procurators of the
Soviet republics and, on
their recommendation,
public procurators of
autonomous republics...
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Advocate now to whom the
procurators fiscal were responsible,
evidenced by the "Book of Regulations"
issued by him to
procurators fiscal providing instructions...
- of
procurators increased. A
second was
created in 1231 and a
third in 1259.
After 1261,
there were four
procurators, two of which, the
procurators de...
- from 6 to 135 was
carried out
primarily by a
series of
Roman Prefects,
Procurators, and Legates.
These administrators coincided with the
ostensible rule...
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Procurator General may
refer to:
Procurator General (Russia), an
office of
Imperial Russia Prosecutor General of Armenia, the
senior law
officer of Armenia...