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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