matter of form

matter of form
A formality involving in the law a technical aspect, particularly in reference to a fixed procedure, the form of an action, or manner of pleading, as distinguished from a matter of substance going to the existence of a cause of action. Meath v Board of Mississippi Levee Comrs. 109 US 268, 27 L Ed 930, 3 S Ct 284; Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Co. v Kurtz, 10 Ind App 60, 75, 37 NE 303.

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