Fictitious

  • 31fictitious person — ➔ person …

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  • 32fictitious payee — n: a person named as payee in an instrument who does not in fact exist or who does exist but to whom the maker of the instrument does not intend to convey any interest in the instrument Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 33Fictitious Sports — est le premier album solo de Nick Mason qui est sorti en 1981. Il a été écrit et composé par Carla Bley. Portail de la musique Catégorie : Album musical sorti en 1981 …

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  • 34fictitious story — index myth Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 35fictitious planet — fictitious planet, the hypothetical center of an epicycle, formerly used in astronomy to explain the motion of planets …

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  • 36Fictitious force — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 37Fictitious play — In game theory, fictitious play is a learning rule first introduced by G.W. Brown (1951). In it, each player presumes that her/his opponents are playing stationary (possibly mixed) strategies. At each round, each player thus best responds to the… …

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  • 38Fictitious Trade — 1) A trade that is booked with an execution date far in the future, and is adjusted to include the correct settlement and trade date when the transaction is completed. A fictitious trade is used in the processing of a securities transaction as a… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 39fictitious payee — A fictitious person, as where the name is feigned or pretended or where a name is inserted as payee without any intention that payment shall be made only in conformity therewith. 11 Am J2d B & N § 128. It is well settled that an existing person… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 40Fictitious person — Person Per son, n. [OE. persone, persoun, person, parson, OF. persone, F. personne, L. persona a mask (used by actors), a personage, part, a person, fr. personare to sound through; per + sonare to sound. See {Per }, and cf. {Parson}.] 1. A… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English