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  • 61Neville Chamberlain — This article is about the former British Prime Minister. For other people with the same name, see Neville Chamberlain (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Neville Chamberlain …

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  • 62Galsworthy, John — born Aug. 14, 1867, Kingston Hill, Surrey, Eng. died Jan. 31, 1933, Grove Lodge, Hampstead English novelist and playwright. Galsworthy gave up a law career to become a writer, and many of his works have legal themes. He published several works… …

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  • 63formality — n. 1. Custom, established mode, settled method, rule of proceeding. 2. Ceremony, conventionality, etiquette, mere form …

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  • 64autonomous — /ɔˈtɒnəməs / (say aw tonuhmuhs) adjective 1. Government a. self governing; independent; subject to its own laws only. b. relating to an autonomy. 2. independent; self contained; self sufficient; self governing. 3. Philosophy containing its own… …

  • 65excess of jurisdiction — A case in which court has initially proceeded properly within its jurisdiction but steps out of jurisdiction in making of some order or in the doing of some judicial act. Olson v. District Court of Salt Lake County, 93 Utah 145, 71 P.2d 529, 534 …

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  • 66non-functional — A feature of goods is non functional if it does not affect their purpose, action or performance, or the facility or economy of processing, handling or using them. In effect a mere form of merchandising or a business method. J. C. Penney Co. v. H …

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  • 67excess of jurisdiction — A case in which court has initially proceeded properly within its jurisdiction but steps out of jurisdiction in making of some order or in the doing of some judicial act. Olson v. District Court of Salt Lake County, 93 Utah 145, 71 P.2d 529, 534 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 68non-functional — A feature of goods is non functional if it does not affect their purpose, action or performance, or the facility or economy of processing, handling or using them. In effect a mere form of merchandising or a business method. J. C. Penney Co. v. H …

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  • 69quo minus sufficiens existit — / safishiyenz agzistat/, by which he is less able to pay the king s debt. This was originally requisite in order to give jurisdiction to the court of exchequer; but now this suggestion is a mere form. 3 Bl.Comm. 46 …

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  • 70bail below — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ noun 1. : bail given by two sureties to the sheriff for the due appearance of the defendant 2. : a mere form with imaginary persons as sureties used as a method of entering the appearance of the defendant in civil actions called… …

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