promotor rite constitutus

English translation: properly/duly appointed promotor

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Latin term or phrase:promotor rite constitutus
English translation:properly/duly appointed promotor
Entered by: prozmania (X)

19:10 Nov 9, 2004
Latin to English translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Medical (general) / doctorate/certificate
Latin term or phrase: promotor rite constitutus
Another (last!) section of the Latin doctorate certificate
Again, I'd appreciate the help of the Latin ProZ!
Johanna Timm, PhD
Canada
Local time: 22:50
properly appointed
Explanation:
Hope the below link helps ..

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Note added at 6 mins (2004-11-09 19:16:24 GMT)
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properly/duly appointed promotor
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prozmania (X)
Local time: 01:50
Grading comment
Thanks you very much. I suspected something like that but wanted to make sure. Salve!
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1 +6properly appointed
prozmania (X)


  

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4 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 1/5Answerer confidence 1/5 peer agreement (net): +6
properly appointed


Explanation:
Hope the below link helps ..

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Note added at 6 mins (2004-11-09 19:16:24 GMT)
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properly/duly appointed promotor


    Reference: http://216.239.57.104/search?q=cache:gYBngps2X_UJ:www.lf2.cu...
prozmania (X)
Local time: 01:50
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thanks you very much. I suspected something like that but wanted to make sure. Salve!

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Joseph Brazauskas
40 mins
  -> Thanks joseph

agree  Dylan Edwards: Yes, rite means duly/rightly/fittingly.
46 mins
  -> thanks

agree  Vicky Papaprodromou
1 hr
  -> thanks

agree  Maria Ferstl
1 hr
  -> thanks

agree  Mihaela Balta
6 days

agree  Egmont
6 days
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