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Fictitious.

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Fictitious
1) Not real; feigned: as, a fictitious - action, case, issue, name, party, payee. 2) Imaginary; unsubstancial: as, fictitious bail. 3) Not made in good faith: as, a fictitious bid.



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Dum non fuit compos mentis
English law. The name of a writ, which the heirs of a person who was non compos mentis, and who aliened his lands, might have sued out, to restore him to his rights.

Dum sola
While single or unmarried. This phrase is applied to single women, to denote that something has been done, or may be done, while the woman is or was unmarried.

Dum vidua
Latin: for so long as she remains a widow.

Dumb
One who cannot speak; a person who is mute.

Dumb-bidding
Contracts. In sales at auction, when the amount which the owner of the thing sold is willing to take for the article, is written, and placed by the owner under a candlestick, or other thing, and it is agreed that no bidding shall avail unless equal to that; this is called dumbidding.

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Dumpster diving
Rummaging through someone's trash to obtain information.

Dung
Manure. Sometimes it is real estate, and at other times personal property.

Dungeon
A cell under ground; a place in a prison built under ground, dark, or but indifferently lighted.

Dunnage
Merchant law. Pieces of wood placed against the sides and bottom of the hold of a vessel, to preserve the cargo from the effect of leakage, according to its nature and quality.

Dupex querela
English ecclesiastical law. A complaint in the nature of an appeal from the ordinary to his next immediate superior.

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