King's Proctor
Americannoun
noun
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A jealous woman writes an anonymous letter to the King's Proctor.
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Assuming that Sir John grants the divorce, any technical flaw in this decision can be discovered only by another of Edward VIII's officials, the King's Proctor.
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The decree nisi cannot be made a decree absolute for six months, and thus until April 27, 1937, Mrs. Simpson is technically under the surveillance of an official known as the King's Proctor.
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Some of these the King's Proctor turns over to detectives.
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The Ministère Public is an official who performs similar duties to those of a King’s Proctor in England.
From Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World by Ringrose, Hyacinthe
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