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A prototype of an instrument to be employed in a legal transaction or a judicial proceeding that includes the primary essential matters, the appropriate technical phrases or terms, and any additional material required to render it officially accurate, arranged in suitable and systematic order, and conducive to Adaptation to the circumstances of the particular case.

The expression form of the statute signifies the language or structure of a statute, and, therefore, the restriction or command that it might include, as used in the phrase in criminal Pleading "against the form of statute in that case made and provided."

A matter of form, as distinguished from a matter of substance—with respect to pleadings, affidavits, indictments, and other legal instruments—entails the method, style, or form of relating the applicable facts; the selection or arrangement of terms; and other such matters without influencing the essential sufficiency or validity of the instrument, or without reaching the merits.


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the "Company") (currently traded as: PINK SHEETS: MTRM - Common Stock and PINK SHEETS: MTRMP - Preferred Stock), the owner of interests in communications businesses in the country of Georgia, announced today that the Company is unable to timely file its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2006 (the "2006 Q2 Form 10-Q").
the "Company") currently traded as: (PINK SHEETS: MTRM) - Common Stock and (PINK SHEETS: MTRMP) - Preferred Stock), the owner of interests in communications businesses in the country of Georgia, announced today that the Company is unable to timely file its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2006 (the "2006 Q1 Form 10-Q").
 
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