It was revived by Christopher Morahan in 2007 as part of a touring double bill, " Legal Fictions ".
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In doing so, it overturned the legal fiction that Australia was an empty land when the first white settlers arrived.
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Polk called Helenthal's assertions " legal fiction " and a " transparent attempt to create political pressure on me ."
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The Dutch declared war against the Scillies as a legal fiction which would cover a hostile response to the Royalist fleet.
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A lawyer for the premier U . S . distance runner said the ruling was based on " legal fiction ."
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The sovereigns reigned over Australia as monarchs of the United Kingdom until 1942 ( by a legal fiction, from 1939 ).
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They shelter earnings in foreign hideaways, convoluted trusts, posthumous charities and many legal fictions, like the depreciation of actually appreciating real estate.
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This legal fiction basically translates the need for each invention to be considered in the context of the technical field it belongs to.
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This legal fiction was developed as the courts realised the advantages of taking jurisdiction over mercantile matters which might have arisen outside England.
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English law has legal fiction that in cases where the order of death is indeterminable, the eldest is recorded to have died first.