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111imperfect gift — A gift incomplete because of the omission of act or circumstance which the law requires as necessary to pass title. 24 Am J1st Gifts § 43 …
112imperfect mortgage — A mortgage good in equity, although not at law. Another term for vendor s lien. Gessner v Palmater, 89 Cal 89, 26 P 789 …
113imperfect obligation — An obligation not enforceable by suit, depending for fulfillment upon the will and conscience of the obligor. Edwards v Kearzey, 96 US 595, 24 L Ed 793 …
114imperfect right — A right which is not a full or perfect right because he who would enjoy it has been guilty of some wrong, fault, or blame in the matter out of which the right accrued; as where a man sets up the plea of self defense when he was the original… …
115imperfect sexual intercourse — See sexual intercourse …
116imperfect trust — A trust, the legal effect of which has not been achieved or, if achieved, is not complete and final in its limitations. 54 Am J1st Trusts § 7 …
117imperfect war — A war not formally declared and limited as to places, persons, and things, but nevertheless an external contention by force between members of the two nations, authorized by the legitimate powers. 56 Am J1st War § 4 …
118imperfect competition — noun : competition among sellers of inhomogeneous products in which the sellers are sufficiently few in number so that each exerts an influence upon the market : limited competition …
119imperfect diphthong — noun : partial diphthong …
120imperfect number — noun : a number (as 15) that is not equal to the sum of its divisors compare perfect number; see abundant number, deficient number …