Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "\"Choate\", as used in American law, means \"completed or perfected in and of itself\", or \"perfected, complete, or certain\". It is a controversial word due to its etymology as a back-formation from the old and well-established word inchoate that dates from 1534, meaning \"in process of formation\"."@en }
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- Choate_(law) comment "\"Choate\", as used in American law, means \"completed or perfected in and of itself\", or \"perfected, complete, or certain\". It is a controversial word due to its etymology as a back-formation from the old and well-established word inchoate that dates from 1534, meaning \"in process of formation\".".