Proper

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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