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The meaning of the word "Illusory" in English


Illusory a. : Deceiving, or tending of deceive; fallacious; illusive; as, illusory promises or hopes.

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promisor, contracts, Illusory promise, good faith, in-law, free encyclopedia, promises, in-fact, judges, clause, contract law, enforceable contract, Rights of third parties, intention, percentage, proceeds, do anything, language.

Defination from the web:
illusory for a number of reasons. ... give you ten dollars if I feel like it," is purely illusory and will not be enforced as a contract. ... Strictly speaking, this is an illusory promise, since the promisor has no actual legal burden to pay if he chooses not to. ... 

synonyms
  (adjective) illusive
similar terms
  (adjective) unreal


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