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    Pro·cès-ver·bal
    /ˌprōˌsāˌvərˈbäl/

    noun

    • 1. a written report of proceedings.
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  3. procès verbal. noun. pro· cès ver· bal. prō-ˌsā-vər-ˈbäl, -ˌver-. plural procès verbals. -ˈbälz. in the civil law of Louisiana : an official written record of a proceeding (as a judicial sale of property) Etymology. French, literally, verbal trial.

  4. Definition of "procès verbal" An officially documented record of a proceeding, such as a sale of property by a court ; How to use "procès verbal" in a sentence. The court clerk was careful to note all the actions in the procès verbal. Before the sale could be finalized, it had to be recorded in a procès verbal.

  5. noun. , plural pro·cès-ver·baux [proh-, sey, -ver-, boh, p, r, aw-se-ve, r, -, boh]. a report of proceedings, as of an assembly. French Law. an authenticated written account of facts in connection with a criminal or other charge. procès-verbal. / prɔsɛvɛrbal /.

  6. in international law and diplomacy, a procès-verbal is the process of adopting corrections to the text of a treaty, by mutual agreement of the parties. As such it is a process of amendment, but is reserved for minor and non-controversial technical corrections that do not change the substance of the treaty.

  7. The meaning of PROCÈS VERBAL is an official written record of a proceeding (as a judicial sale of property).

  8. PROCÈS-VERBAL translate: parking ticket, minutes, minute. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  9. masculine noun. 1. (= constat) statement. 2. (= contravention) avoir un procès-verbal (pour stationnement interdit) to get a parking ticket; (pour excès de vitesse) to be booked for speeding. 3. [de réunion] minutes pluriel. Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.

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