uniform

uniform
uni·form adj: of, relating to, or based on a uniform act

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

uniform
I adjective aequabilis, alike, compatible, conformable, consistent, consonant, constans, constant, conventional, correspondent, equable, equal, even, harmonious, homogeneous, identical, invariable, matched, orderly, orthodox, regular, same, similar, standard, steady, systematic, unaltered, unchanging, undeviating, undiversified, universal, unswerving, unvaried, unvarying, well-matched associated concepts: uniform accounting system, uniform act, uniform commercial code, uniform fiduciary act, uniform laws, uniformity of laws, uniform operation of laws, uniform rate of taxation, uniform rates, uniform rule of taxation, uniform sales, uniform taxation II index boiler plate, clothe, coequal, comparable (equivalent), concordant, consistent, consonant, equal, identical, proportionate, regular (orderly), repeated, routine, same, similar, systematic

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


uniform
adj.
Conforming everywhere to the same standard; remaining the same everywhere; applying equally to everyone concerned.

The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. . 2008.

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