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improper
: not proper: as a : not in accord with correct procedure [an venue] b : wrongful ;specif : in violation
informal proof of claim
the creditor to file a proof of claim in its correct form and consider it as having been filed on the
misnomer
institution of proceedings against and service of process on the correct party using the incorrect name compare idem sonans NOTE: Amendment
Visitor
2. A person appointed to visit, inspect inquire into, and correct corporate irregularities, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
reformation
enforcing it as reformed NOTE: Reformation is allowed primarily to correct mistakes such as typographical errors or incorrectly chosen words. Occasionally
reverse palming off
wrongful misappropriation of another's goods or services by removing the correct name or trademark and selling or offering the goods under
Cachou
A silvered aromatic pill used to correct the odor of the breath
Calculator
and effect of causes with a view to form a correct estimate of the effects
Chasten
To correct by punishment to inflict pain upon the purpose of reclaiming
Chronopher
An instrument signaling the correct time to distant points by electricity
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