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Simple English definitions for legal terms

in facto

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A quick definition of in facto:

Term: in facto

Definition: In facto means "in fact" or "in deed." It is a Latin term used in history to describe something that is true or real, rather than just being claimed or assumed. It means that something is actually happening or has happened, rather than just being talked about or imagined.

A more thorough explanation:

in facto

When something is true in reality, it is called "in facto".

When someone says they are happy, but they are crying, they are sad in facto.

When a person is accused of a crime, they are innocent until proven guilty in facto.

The examples show situations where something is true in reality, even if it appears to be different on the surface. In the first example, the person is saying they are happy, but their tears show that they are actually sad. In the second example, the person is considered innocent until proven guilty, even if they are accused of a crime.

in fact | in facto praestando

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