Pro se is "for oneself" If you are acting on behalf of a corporation, you would need to be a duly appointed representative or officer.
Republican. Typically speaking, neither party favors or opposes corporatism any more than the other does. Both parties generally support corporations, so there isn't one specific party that has necessarily "enacted more pro-corporation legislation."
Representing oneself in court as "pro per" means acting as a party to a case without a lawyer, while "pro se" means representing oneself as a party to a case with the option to have a lawyer present.
he was a pro wrestler, then went into acting He also a good speaker and good entertainer.
Pro-Euro Conservative Party ended in 2001.
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Pro-Euro Conservative Party was created on 1999-03-10.
The Democratic or Unionist Party.
well he is a pro at acting and he is black
The company that trades as MPR on the NYSE is called Met-Pro Corporation. Met-Pro Corporation specializes in products and solutions that encourage the world to be a healthier and more sustainable place.
Nazi Party.
"Pro se" refers to the fact that the party is not represented by a lawyer--that he, she, or it is representing him/her/itself. Either a plaintiff or a defendant may be pro se, although in some types of matters and jurisdictions, an attorney will be required to represent a corporation.
A great big party barbuce is best for a summer pro.