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MISCONDUCT (law) and PROCURATOR, civil law (law)


MISCONDUCT (law)


MISCONDUCT. Unlawful behaviour by a person entrusted in any degree: with the administration of justice, by which the rights of the parties and the administration of justice, by which the rights of the parties and the justice of the, case may have been affected. justice of the, case may have been affected. 2. A verdict will be set aside when any of the jury have been guilty of 2. A verdict will be set aside when any of the jury have been guilty of such misconduct, and a court will set aside an award, if it has been such misconduct, and a court will set aside an award, if it has been obtained by the misconduct of an arbitrator. 2 Atk. 501, 504; 2 Chit. R. 44; obtained by the misconduct of an arbitrator. 2 Atk. 501, 504; 2 Chit. R. 44; 1 Salk. 71; 3 P. Wms. 362; 1 Dick. 66. 1 Salk. 71; 3 P. Wms. 362; 1 Dick. 66.

PROCURATOR, civil law (law)


PROCURATOR, civil law. A proctor; a person who acts for another by virtue of a procuration. Procurator est, qui aliena negotia mandata Domini a procuration. Procurator est, qui aliena negotia mandata Domini administrat. Dig 3, 3, 1. Vide Attorney; Authority. administrat. Dig 3, 3, 1. Vide Attorney; Authority.