Noun
J.P. (plural J.P.s)
(law, abbreviation) Abbreviation of Justice of the Peace, usually used after the name of a person who holds this office.
Mr. John Smith, J.P.
If you go back to the time of J.P. Morgan, the world of high finance was completely wholesale. The prestigious investment banks on Wall Street appealed exclusively to large corporations, governments, and to extremely wealthy individuals. Ron Chernow
According to Igor Eronko of Sports Express, Kovalchuk’s agent, J.P. Barry, said his client picked Washington over Boston as his newest NHL team. Source: Internet
Another three years with me and I will make you a master, but please don't think that either I or the Work depend on you, any more than J.P. Morgan depends on his favourite clerk." citation After this, contact between the two men faded rapidly. Source: Internet
Anthony Rizzo added eighth-inning insurance for the Cubs when he lined a 2-0 fastball from reliever J.P. Feyereisen 386 feet down the right field line for his first homer. Source: Internet
A treaty incorporating the key provisions of this agreement with J.P. Morgan was finally signed in January 1911 and submitted to the Honduran legislature by Dávila. Source: Internet
BJP president J.P. Nadda addresses Bihar State Karyasamiti via video conferencing, on August 23, 2020. Source: Internet