Legal Definition and Related Resources of Proper
Meaning of Proper
(Law. Lat. proferus, profrus, from Law Fr. proferer, to produce). In old English law. An offer or proffer; an offer or endeavor to proceed in an. action, by any man concerned to do so. Cowell. A judicial offer to do some act. A return made by a sheriff of his accounts into the exchequer; a payment made on such return. Cowell.
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Synonyms of Proper
adjective
- acceptable
- accurate
- adapted
- apposite
- appropriate
- apt
- aptus
- becoming
- befitting
- condign
- conventional
- correct
- decorous
- ethical
- fitting
- formal
- free of error
- honest
- idoneus
- legitimate
- moral
- opportune
- orthodox
- particular
- precise
- rectus
- relevant
- respectable
- right
- righteous
- seasonable
- seemly
- suitable
- suited
- tasteful
- true
- unmistaken
- virtuous
- wellbred Associated Concepts: proper party foreign phrases: Non solum quid licet
- sed quid est conveniens
- est considerandum; quia nihil quod est inconveniens est licitum
- Not only that which is lawful
- but that which is convenient is to be considered
- because nothing which is inconvenient is lawful
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