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We get a money order from a fictitious person to be credited to our account.
He describes his fictitious persons, as if for the police.
By its nature, a fictitious person can only act through the human agency of the natural persons that it employs.
Guests were offered an upgrade into a larger room, if they agreed to share their space with a fictitious person.
Does such a fictitious person have a reputation which it can protect by the law of defamation?
Donald became the first truly fictitious person nominated for an Oscar.
That the fictitious persons in their books shall not belong to the criminal classes.
She surprised him by rattling one off immediately, as well as the place where the fictitious person was from.
A "corporation" is defined as a fictitious person created by charter, prescription or legislation.
Jesus never existed: The gospels describe a virtually, and perhaps entirely, fictitious person.
She invented a fictitious person whom she called Evelyn Everybody.
I was there with several fictitious persons from, the book, including Kilgore Trout.
It is not clear if Naim Bey was an actual or a fictitious person.
The practice was for the claimant to grant a lease to a friend and later to a fictitious person (such as John Doe).
Appletons' Cyclopædia is notorious for including an estimated 200 biographies of fictitious persons.
According to the theory, the government created a fictitious person (or "straw man") corresponding to each newborn citizen with bank accounts initially holding $630,000.
Also for the first time in the history of the Academy Awards, a truly fictitious person was nominated for an award.
Rather, she added, "a fictitious person" like Davis seemingly endorsing products "falls into the category of being confusing and misleading to our reader."
Fictitious person may refer to:
It's like a fictitious person."
A fictitious person only remotely and theoretically associated with an eight-month-old homicide doesn't cut the evidentiary mustard."
He chose the name to honor his favorite fictitious person, the main character in Don Segundo Sombra.
An action was brought in the name of this tenant often against another fictitious person (often Richard Roe) who had allegedly evicted him.
In his detailed study on corporations, Nyazee concludes that Islamic law does not recognize the concept of the fictitious person or legal personality.
Some blog fiction takes the form of a fake blog by a fictitious person that may or may not announce its own fictional status.