LSDefine
Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of simulated judgment:
Simulated judgment is a term used to describe a fake or
false judgment that is entered into by parties to gain an unfair advantage or to deceive others. It is not a real judgment and has no
legal force or effect. A judgment is a court's final decision on a case that determines the rights and obligations of the parties involved. A judgment can be in the form of a
money judgment,
personal judgment, or
A more thorough explanation:
Definition: A simulated judgment is a court ruling that appears to be legitimate but is actually entered into by the parties to give one of them an undeserving advantage or to defraud third parties.
Example: Two business partners
simulated fact |
simulated sale