not+fictitious

  • 31fictitious — adjective fɪkˈtɪʃəs Not real; invented; contrived. St. Mary Mead is a fictitious village from the books of Agatha Christie. Syn: imaginary, invented, contrived …

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  • 32fictitious plaintiff — A person appearing in the writ, complaint, or record as the plaintiff in a suit, but who in reality does not exist, or who is ignorant of the suit and of the use of his name in it. It is a contempt of court to sue in the name of a fictitious… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 33fictitious plaintiff — A person appearing in the writ, complaint, or record as the plaintiff in a suit, but who in reality does not exist, or who is ignorant of the suit and of the use of his name in it. It is a contempt of court to sue in the name of a fictitious… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 34fictitious party — A party in whose name an action has been brought without any authority from him. If committed in any of the king s superior courts, it was punishable as a high contempt to bring an action in the name of a person who did not exist, or of one who… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 35fictitious stock — Watered stock. Corporate stock not actually paid up but issued as fully paid up. 19 Am J2d Corp § 764. fictitious suit. See feigned action …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 36fictitious — Founded on a fiction; having the character of a fiction; pretended; counterfeit. Feigned, imaginary, not real, false, not genuine, nonexistent. Arbitrarily invented and set up, to accomplish an ulterior object …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 37fictitious — Founded on a fiction; having the character of a fiction; pretended; counterfeit. Feigned, imaginary, not real, false, not genuine, nonexistent. Arbitrarily invented and set up, to accomplish an ulterior object …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 38fictitious — Imaginary; not real; counterfeit; false; not genuine. State v Tinnin, 64 Utah 587, 232 P 543, 43 ALR 46, 48 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 39fictitious — [fɪk tɪʃəs] adjective 1》 not real or true; imaginary or invented. 2》 relating to or denoting the characters and events found in fiction. Derivatives fictitiously adverb fictitiousness noun Origin C17: from L. ficticius (from fingere contrive,… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 40fictitious asset — An asset shown in a balance sheet that does not exist. The asset may have been inadvertently left on the books despite having ceased to exist or no longer having any value (as with goodwill); alternatively, it may be shown as part of a deliberate …

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