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Legal Fictive

Definition: Legal fictive refers to a concept within the legal system where an entity or situation is acknowledged and treated as real even though it may not have a physical existence or may have been created for specific legal purposes.

Examples:

  • Noun: In company law, the legal fictive of a corporate entity allows it to be recognized as a person under the law, making it liable for obligations and entitled to rights.
  • Adjective: The court system often employs legal fictive scenarios during mock trials to assess the validity of evidence and arguments.
  • Verb: The attorney skillfully argued a legal fictive situation in order to illustrate a potential outcome and advocate for his client's position.
  • Adverb: The judge ruled that the defendant acted legally fictively, exploiting loopholes in the tax law.

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