Defn: Capable of being procured; obtainable. Boyle.
PROCURACY Proc"u*ra*cy, n.; pl. Procuracies. Etym: [LL. procuratia: cf. F. procuratie. See Procuration, and cf,. Proxy.]
1. The office or act of a proctor or procurator; management for another.
2. Authority to act for another; a proxy. [Obs.]
PROCURATION
Proc`u*ra"tion n. Etym: [L. procuratio: cf. F. procuration. See
Procure.]
1. The act of procuring; procurement.
2. The management of another's affairs.
3. The instrument by which a person is empowered to transact the affairs of another; a proxy.
4. (Ch. of Eng.)
Defn: A sum of money paid formerly to the bishop or archdeacon, now to the ecclesiastical commissioners, by an incumbent, as a commutation for entertainment at the time of visitation; — called also proxy. Procuration money (Law), money paid for procuring a loan. Blackstone.