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  • FORMATA BREVIA
    Formed writs; writs of form. See BREVIA FORMATA.
  • FORMED ACTION
    An action for which a set form of words is prescribed,, which must be strictly adhered to. 10 Mod. 140, 141.
  • FORMED DESIGN
    In criminal law, and particularly with reference to homicide, this term means a deliberate and fixed intention to kill, whether directed against a particular person or not. Mitchell v. State, '00 Ala. 33; Wilson v. State, 128 Ala. 17, 29 South. 569; Ake v. State, 30 Tex. 473.
  • FORMEDON
    An ancient writ in English law which was available for one who had a right to lands or tenements by virtue of a gift in tail. It was in the nature of a writ of right, and was the highest action that a tenant In tail could have; for he More...
  • FORMELLA
    A certain weight of above 70 lbs., mentioned in 51 Hen. III. Cowell.
  • FORMER ADJUDICATION, OR FORMER RECOVERY
    An adjudication or recovery in a former action. See RES JUDICATA.
  • FORMIDO PERICULI
    Lat. Fear of danger. 1 Kent Comm. 23.
  • FORMULA
    In common-law practice, a set form of words used in judicial proceedings. In the civil law, an action. Calvin.
  • FORMULAE
    In Roman law. When the legis actiones were proved to be inconvenient, a mode of procedure called "per for-mulas," (i. e., by means of formula,) was gradually introduced, and eventually the legis actiones were abolished by the Lex Asbu-tia, B. C. 164, excepting in a very few exceptional matters. The More...
  • FORMULARIES
    Collections of formula, or forms of forensic proceedings and Instruments used among the Franks, and other early continental nations of Europe. Among these the formulary of Marculphus may be mentioned as of considerable interest. Butl. Co. Litt. note 77, lib. 3.
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