Simulation - Law Dictionary Search Results
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simulation in the civil law of Louisiana 1 : the act of simulating 2 : a contract that by mutual agreement does not express the true intent of the parties see also counterletter compare disguised donation at donation NOTE: Although a simulation does not have effect as between the parties, its lack of effect may not be asserted against third parties, such as creditors or bona fide purchasers, to avoid liability. ...
simulate
simulate -lat·ed -lat·ing in the civil law of Louisiana : to make or carry out in a manner that does not express one's true intent [a simulated sale of the debtor's property in which no consideration was paid] ...
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...
Simulator
One who simulates or feigns...
Nemo pott esse simul actor et judex
Nemo pott esse simul actor et judex. Broom's Leg. Max, (No one can be at once suitor and judge.)...
Plus valet quod agitur quam quod simulate concipitur
Plus valet quod agitur quam quod simulate concipitur, (What is done more avails than what is pretended to be done.)...
Polygamia est plurium simul viororum uxorumve connubium
Polygamia est plurium simul viororum uxorumve connubium [Lat.], polygamy is the marriage of many husbands or wives at one time....
Simul cum
Simul cum [Lat.] (together with)....
Terminus et feodum non possunt constare simul in un' e'demque person'
Terminus et feodum non possunt constare simul in un' e'demque person'. Plow. 29, (A term and the fee cannot both be in one and the same person at the same time.)...
Simulatory
Simulated or capable of being simulated...
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