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pro tem ['prǝʊ'tem]stresses
lat. на время; временно (Anglophile); пока
law временно назначенное официальное должностное лицо с правом слушать и решать дела в суде (Am.E.; short for the Latin pro tempore, temporarily or for the time being. In law, judge pro tem normally refers to a judge who is sitting temporarily for another judge or to an attorney who has been appointed to serve as a judge as a substitute for a regular judge. When an appeals justice is not available or there is a vacancy, a lower court judge is appointed Justice Pro Tem until a new Justice is appointed. Small claims cases are often heard by an attorney serving as Judge Pro Tem Taras); временный судья (short for a temporary judge: Sam Collins is Pro Tem today Taras); на какое-то время (David Pierce will take his place as managing director at the company pro tem Taras)
 English thesaurus
pro tem ['prǝʊ'tem]
law A temporary assigned official with authority to hear and decide cases in a court
pro. tem.
econ. pro tempore (Seregaboss)
pro tem.
lat. pro tempore (for the time being Vosoni)
pro tem: 3 phrases in 2 subjects
Economy1
Law2