order nunc pro tunc

order nunc pro tunc
See nunc pro tunc order.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • nunc pro tunc — / nəŋk ˌprō təŋk, nu̇ŋk ˌprō tu̇ŋk/ [New Latin]: now 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 tunc …   Law dictionary

  • Nunc pro tunc — is a Latin expression in common legal use in the English language. It means Now for then. In general, a court ruling nunc pro tunc applies retroactively to correct an earlier ruling. Contents 1 Definition 1.1 Corporate application 1.2 IRS… …   Wikipedia

  • nunc pro tunc — 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 order which can be obtained by a showing that the earlier date would have been… …   Glossary of Bankruptcy

  • nunc pro tunc entry — See nunc pro tunc judgment; nunc pro tunc order …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • nunc pro tunc amendment — An amendment or correction given retroactive effect by court order. Thus, a defective jurat of an affidavit may be amended nunc pro tunc by leave of court. Beach v Averett, 106 Ga 73, 31 SE 806 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • decree nunc pro tunc — See nunc pro tunc order …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • nunc pro tunc order — A method of amending a court record. 20 Am J2d Crts § 58. An order entered to take effect as of an earlier time. 37 Am J1st Motions § 30 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • nunc pro tunc intervention — Intervention pursuant to leave of court by order, as of a prior stage of the action. 39 Am J1st Parties § 73 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • nunc pro tunc judgment — A method of amending the record of a judgment which is not in accord with that actually pronounced in the cause and rendered, so that the record will speak truthfully as of the date of entry, the amending judgment being literally now for then.… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • order — or·der 1 n 1: a state of peace, freedom from unruly behavior, and respect for law and proper authority maintain law and order 2: an established mode or state of procedure a call to order 3 a: a mandate from a superior authority see also …   Law dictionary

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