Feigned - Law Dictionary Search Results
Super falso et certo fingitur, super incerto et vero jure sumitur
Super falso et certo fingitur, super incerto et vero jure sumitur, a fiction assumes that the thing feigned is certainly untrue: a presumption of law assumes that what is presumed is not certain to be true.
Simulatio latens
Simulatio latens, a species of feigned disease, in which disease is actually present, but where the symptoms are falsely aggravated, and greater sickness is
Prevarication
Prevarication, a collusion between an informer and a defendant, in order to a feigned prosecution. Also, any secret abuse committed in a public office or private commission; also, the wilful concealment or
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Informant
to the police about a crime, sometimes in exchange for a reward or special treatment. Also termed informer; feigned accomplice, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 783
Husband
expression husband cover a person who enters into marital relationship and under the colour of such proclaimed or feigned status of husband subjects the woman concerned to cruelty or coerces her in any manner or for any
Faint action
Faint action, a feigned action, Co. Litt. 361. An action brought for an illegal purpose on a pretended right. Black's Law Dictionary.
Simulation
The act of simulating or assuming an appearance which is feigned or not true distinguished from dissimulation which disguises or conceals what is true
Figment
An invention a fiction something feigned or imagined
Coyness
The quality of being coy feigned ounr bashful unwillingness to become familiar reserve
Recovery
man sue for any land or other thing movable or immovable, and gain a verdict or judgment. A feigned recovery. An abolished common assurance by matter of record, in fraud of the statute De Donis, whereby a
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