Nunc Pro Tunc - Definition

Definition

Nunc pro tunc is a phrase which theoretically applies to acts that are allowed to be done after the time expires. In the probate of an estate, if real property, such as lands, mineral interests, etc., are discovered after the Final Decree or Order, a nunc pro tunc order can include these discovered lands or assets into the estate and clarify how they were meant to be distributed.

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