FORM

form,n.1. The outer shape or structure of something, as distinguished from its substance or matter <courts are generally less concerned about defects in form than defects in substance>.2. Established behavior or procedure, usu. according to custom or rule <the prosecutor followed the established form in her closing argument>.3. A model; a sample; an example <attorneys…

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FORJURER ROYALME

forjurer royalme (for-zh<<schwa>>-ray roy-ohm), vb. [Law French] Hist. To renounce the kingdom under oath; to abjure the realm.[Blacks Law 8th]

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FORJUDGER

forjudger (for-j<<schwa>>j-<<schwa>>r), n. See FOREJUDGER.[Blacks Law 8th]

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FORISJURARE PROVINCIAM

forisjurare provinciam (for-is-j<<schwa>>-rair-ee pr<<schwa>>-vin-shee-<< schwa>>m), vb. [Law Latin] Hist. To renounce under oath allegiance to one’s country.[Blacks Law 8th]

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FORISJURARE PARENTILAM

forisjurare parentilam (for-is-j<<schwa>>-rair-ee p<<schwa>>-ren-t<<schwa>>-l<< schwa>>m), vb. [Law Latin] Hist. To renounce parental authority. • One who did so lost all rights of heirship.[Blacks Law 8th]

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FORISJURARE

forisjurare (for-is-j<<schwa>>-rair-ee), vb. [Law Latin] Hist. To forswear; to renounce under oath. — Also termed forjurer. [Blacks Law 8th]

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