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Legal Definitions - fictitious action
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Definition of fictitious action
Definition: A fictitious action is a type of legal action that does not involve a real dispute between parties. It is a legal proceeding that is created for the purpose of testing a legal principle or to establish a legal right.
Example: An example of a fictitious action is a case where a person files a lawsuit against a fictional character, such as Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy. The purpose of this type of lawsuit is not to resolve a real dispute, but rather to test a legal principle or to make a point.
Another example of a fictitious action is a case where a person files a lawsuit against a government agency or official, even though they have no real dispute with them. This type of lawsuit is often used to challenge a law or policy that the government has enacted.
These examples illustrate how a fictitious action is used to test a legal principle or to establish a legal right, rather than to resolve a real dispute between parties.
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