A change; an altera-tion which introduces new elements into the details, or cancels some of them, but leaves the general purpose and effect of the subject-matter intact, wiley v. Corporation of BlufT-ton. 111 Ind. 152, 12 N. E. 165; State v. Tuck-er, 36 or. 291, 61 Pac. 894. 51 L. R. A. 246; Astor v. L’Amoreux, 4 Sandf. (N. Y.) 538
Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
