Illusory

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Illusory

Meaning of Illusory

Having a false appearance of validity or of conforming to a valid legal act Deceiving, or tending to deceive; fallacious

Synonyms of Illusory

adjective

  • casuistic
  • casuistical
  • chimerical
  • conjuring
  • counterfeit
  • deceiving
  • deceptive
  • deluding
  • delusive
  • fabricated
  • fallacious
  • false
  • falsus
  • fancied
  • fanciful
  • fatuitous
  • feigned
  • fictitious
  • hatched
  • illusive
  • imaginary
  • imagined
  • insidious
  • insubstantial
  • invented
  • makebelieve
  • misleading
  • mythic
  • mythological
  • not true
  • notional
  • phantasmal
  • pretended
  • sophistic
  • sophistical
  • suppositional
  • tenuous
  • tricky
  • unactual
  • unauthentic
  • unreal
  • unsubstantial
  • unsupportable
  • vanus
  • visionary
  • Associated Concepts: illusory agreement
  • illusory appointment
  • illusory contract
  • illusory promise
  • illusory transfer
  • illusory trustforeign phrases: Judicium non debet esse illusorium; suumeffectum habere debet
  • A judgment ought not to be illusory; it ought to have its proper effect

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