fictitious
71fictitious — Imaginary; not real; counterfeit; false; not genuine. State v Tinnin, 64 Utah 587, 232 P 543, 43 ALR 46, 48 …
72fictitious — adj. 1 imaginary, unreal. 2 counterfeit; not genuine. 3 (of a name or character) assumed. 4 of or in novels. 5 regarded as what it is called by a legal or conventional fiction. Derivatives: fictitiously adv. fictitiousness n. Etymology: L… …
73fictitious force — Physics. any force that is postulated to account for apparent deviations from Newton s laws of motion appearing in an accelerated reference system. * * * …
74fictitious person — Law. a legal entity or artificial person, as a corporation. * * * …
75fictitious name — A name used by a proprietorship, partnership, or corporation to conduct business that is different from the legal name of the proprietorship, partnership, or corporation. American Banker Glossary …
76fictitious marriage — fake marriage, pretend marriage …
77fictitious name — made up name, imaginary name …
78fictitious transaction — false deal, invented proceeding, untrue settlement …
79fictitious 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 …
80fictitious 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 …