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form only
being a matter of form only lacking substance
Modal
pertaining to a mode or mood consisting in mode or form only relating to form having the form without the essence or
Primogeniture
their parents; and in continental coun-tries exists in a modified form only, if at all. See Eyre Lloyd's 'Rights of Primogeniture and
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Protophyte
Any unicellular plant or plant forming only a plasmodium having reproduction only by fission gemmation or
Lands Clauses Consolidation Act (Scotland)
19, amended by23 & 24 Vict. c. 106), differs in form only from the above, most of the sections being word for
Trust
a trust, which equity will carry out without regard to form, provided its purpose do not contravene the policy of the
Copyhold
of 1924 and 1926, but the greater part of the former title on this subject has been retained verbatim in view
Damages
up by a defendant by way of counter-claim, which must formerly have been the subject of a separate action; and, therefore,
Action
Action, conduct, something done; also the form prescribed by Law for the recovery of one's due, or
Gold
d' Electricite, 1934, AC 161. It includes gold in the form of coin, whether legal tender or not, or in the
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