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Any geographipical or governmental unit which exists only in name, without any actual or theoretical power. Any geographipical or governmental unit which exists only in name, without any actual or theoretical power.



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Any geographipical or governmental unit which exists only in name, without any actual or theoretical power.

Exaples of this are Philadelphia County, a legal nullity because it is entirely coterminous with the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and New York County, which is similarly coterminous with New York City.

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