Procurator definition

Procurator means a person appointed by a Beneficiary or SASSA to receive one or more Grant on the Beneficiary`s behalf in terms of the Act;
Procurator means a person who is entitled to withdraw a social grant on behalf of a beneficiary as provided for by the Act. Both the DEPARTMENT and the SERVICE PROVIDER should duly register this person as provided for in clause 32;
Procurator means a person appointed by a beneficiary or the Agency to receive social assistance on the beneficiary's behalf;

Examples of Procurator in a sentence

  • In the case of criminal prosecution, a Standard Prosecution Report will be sent directly to the Procurator Fiscal by CFS on behalf of the Health Board.

  • After attendance as a witness you may apply to the Procurator Fiscal for payment of expenses.

  • In cases of hardship or emergency the Procurator Fiscal’s office may pay cash, up to a set limit, over the counter.

  • Claims are settled by payable order normally within three working days, by first class post, from submission of your completed claim form at the Procurator Fiscal’s office.

  • However, if the relevant Health Board can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of CFS, that it is not in the public interest to put a case forward for consideration by the Procurator Fiscal, then CFS may agree not to do so.

  • In particular, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, police or appointed auditor may require such information.

  • It holds Specialist Reporting Agency status with the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and reports criminal cases on behalf of Health Boards without recourse to any other organisation.

  • Therefore, CFS will be under a duty to take the case forward and to report those facts of which it is made aware, on the Health Board’s behalf, to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service.

  • The Procurator Fiscal will consider opposing bail where a special bail condition is thought appropriate, but the accused does not accept it.

  • I acknowledge receipt of the undernoted items and I undertake to keep them secure and return the items to the Procurator Fiscal on the above date or earlier if so requested.


More Definitions of Procurator

Procurator means a procurator as defined in the Social Assistance Act, 2004 (Act 13 of 2004);
Procurator means a person appointed by a Beneficiary or SASSA to receive a social grant on the Beneficiary`s behalf in terms of the Act;
Procurator means a person appointed by a beneficiary to receive the beneficiary’s grant on his or her behalf”.
Procurator literally means “provider”. The main duty of Father Osouf was to provide for the practical needs of front-line missionary workers in China and served as a crucial communication link between the local missions and the directors of the Paris Seminary where all the French missionaries spent some time on training before joining their Eastern missions. At that time, the Procure (司帳處) of Hong Kong was located in Staunton Street, Central.