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Cosa (chi) è proctor - definizione

PERSON WHO TAKES CHARGE OF, OR ACTS FOR, ANOTHER
Queen's Proctor; King's Proctor; University proctor; Invigilator; Senior proctor; Junior proctor; Proctors of the University of Cambridge; Proctor of the University of Cambridge; Proctors of the University of Oxford; Proctor of the University of Oxford; Proctor in admiralty; Proctor-in-admiralty; Online proctoring
  • Proctor of the University of Cambridge, aquatint by [[John Samuel Agar]] after [[Thomas Uwins]], from ''History of the University of Cambridge'' (1815) by [[William Combe]]
  • 1674 engraving of a Proctor in the [[University of Oxford]].  From ''Habitus Academicorum'', by George Edwards.

proctor         
¦ noun
1. Brit. an officer at certain universities having mainly disciplinary functions.
2. N. Amer. an invigilator at an examination.
3. (in the Church of England) an elected representative of the clergy in the convocation of Canterbury or York.
4. historical a practitioner of law in ecclesiastical and certain other courts.
Derivatives
proctorial adjective
proctorship noun
Origin
ME: contr. of procurator.
proctor         
n. 1) in admiralty (maritime) law, an attorney. 2) person who keeps order.
Proctor         
·noun A representative of the clergy in convocation.
II. Proctor ·noun One who is employed to manage to affairs of another.
III. Proctor ·vt To act as a proctor toward; to manage as an attorney or agent.
IV. Proctor ·noun An officer in a university or college whose duty it is to enforce obedience to the laws of the institution.
V. Proctor ·noun An officer employed in admiralty and ecclesiastical causes. He answers to an attorney at common law, or to a solicitor in equity.
VI. Proctor ·noun A person appointed to collect alms for those who could not go out to beg for themselves, as lepers, the bedridden, ·etc.; hence a beggar.

Wikipedia

Proctor

Proctor (a variant of procurator) is a person who takes charge of, or acts for, another.

The title is used in England and some other English-speaking countries in three principal contexts:

  • In law, a proctor is a historical class of lawyers, and the King's (or Queen's) Proctor is a senior government lawyer.
  • In religion, a proctor represents the clergy in Church of England dioceses.
  • In education, proctor is the name of university officials in certain universities.

In the United States and some other countries, the word "proctor" is frequently used to describe someone who supervises an examination (i.e. a supervisor or invigilator) or dormitory.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per proctor
1. Captain Proctor has 35 years experience on the high seas.
2. Proctor & Gamble was also down 0.5 per cent at $54.70.
3. Proctor, 65, is serving a 10–year sentence on unrelated drug charges in a Georgia prison.
4. District Judge David Proctor, who told them they all face minimum seven–year sentences.
5. Four years ago, a group of them formed the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference.