"John Doe" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

John Doe LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

The name which was usually given to the fictitious lessee of the plaintiff in the mixed action of ejectment He was sometimes called “Goodtitle.” So the Romans had their fictitious personages ln law proceedlngs, as Titlus, Seius

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Ac Etiam LAW AND LEGAL

(Lat And also.) words used to introduce the statement of the real cause of action, in those cases where it …

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apocryphal ENGLISH

Not canonical. Hence: Of doubtful authority; equivocal; mythic; fictitious; spurious; false.

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apologue ENGLISH

A story or relation of fictitious events, intended to convey some moral truth; a moral fable.

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artificial ENGLISH

Feigned; fictitious; assumed; affected; not genuine.

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authentic ENGLISH

Having a genuine original or authority, in opposition to that which is false, fictitious, counterfeit, or apocryphal; being what it …

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ballooning ENGLISH

The process of temporarily raising the value of a stock, as by fictitious sales.

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bogus ENGLISH

Spurious; fictitious; sham; -- a cant term originally applied to counterfeit coin, and hence denoting anything counterfeit.

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Bubble LAW AND LEGAL

An extravagant or unsubstan-tial project for extensive operations lu busl-ness or commerce, generally founded on a fictitious or exaggerated prospectus, …

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Cessio In Jure LAW AND LEGAL

In Roman law. A fictitious suit, ln which the person who was to acquire the thiug claimed (vindicabat) the thiug …

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commentitious ENGLISH

Fictitious or imaginary; unreal; as, a commentitious system of religion.

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Consent-Rule LAW AND LEGAL

In English practice. A superseded Instrument, in which a defendant in an action of ejectment specified for what purpose he …

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deforciant ENGLISH

One against whom a fictitious action of fine was brought.

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Demissio LAW AND LEGAL

L. Lat A demise or letting. Chiefly used in the phrase ex demissione (on the demise), which formed part of …

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Doe, John LAW AND LEGAL

The name of the fictitious plaintiff in the action of ejectment. 3 Stepb. Oomm. 618

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dummy ENGLISH

Fictitious or sham; feigned; as, a dummy watch.

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epic ENGLISH

Narrated in a grand style; pertaining to or designating a kind of narrative poem, usually called an heroic poem, in …

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fable ENGLISH

A Feigned story or tale, intended to instruct or amuse; a fictitious narration intended to enforce some useful truth or …

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fabulosity ENGLISH

A fabulous or fictitious story.

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fabulous ENGLISH

Feigned, as a story or fable; related in fable; devised; invented; not real; fictitious; as, a fabulous description; a fabulous …

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falso HILIGAYNON

fálso - (Sp.) False, wrong, untrue; spurious, fictitious, not authentic. (cf. kulirô; butíg, butigón).

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