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procu·ra·tor [ˈprɒkjʊ(ə)reɪtəʳ, ingl. am. ˈprɑ:kjəreɪt̬ɚ] SUST.

1. procurator (representative):

procurator
to appoint a procurator

2. procurator esc. (attorney):

procurator
Anwalt(Anwältin) m (f)

procu·ra·tor ˈfis·cal SUST. esc.

procurator fiscal
Staatsanwalt(-anwältin) m (f)
procurator fiscal (for lesser offences)
Amtsanwalt(-anwältin) m (f)

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to appoint a procurator

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Recently, he had served as procurator of five provinces.
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They were called vestrymen, churchwardens, procurators (procuratores), mambours (mamburni), luminiers, gagers, provisores, vitrici, operarii, altirmanni etc.
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The faculty of arts continued to have four procurators of its four nations and its head was the rector.
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This was made possible when he augmented the role of procurators so that they had magisterial power.
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In recent times the name procurator is often found used for this official.
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After its organisation as a province, it was governed by an equestrian procurator.
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The judges first questioned accused and witnesses, then the procurator and defense counsel to corroborate the evidence in the indictment.
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He remained at the college as professor and procurator in 1818-19.
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The "syndici" consequently replaced the "nuntii" and procurators.
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The purchase of goods could take place only through procurators appointed by the pope, or by the cardinal-protector in his name.
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