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Definition of Facto

Facto
Facto Fac"to, adv. [L., ablative of factum deed, fact.] (Law) In fact; by the act or fact. De facto. (Law) See De facto.

Meaning of Facto from wikipedia

- De facto (/deɪ ˈfæktoʊ, di -, də -/ day FAK-toh, dee -⁠, də -⁠, Latin: [deː ˈfaktoː] ; lit. 'in fact') describes practices that exist in reality, regardless...
- An ex post facto law is a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences (or status) of actions that were committed, or relationships that existed...
- Ipso facto is a Latin phrase, directly translated as "by the fact itself", which means that a specific phenomenon is a direct consequence, a resultant...
- A de facto standard is a custom or convention that is commonly used even though its use is not required. De facto is a Latin phrase (literally "of fact")...
- up de facto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. De facto is a Latin expression that means "by [the] fact". De Facto may also refer to: De Facto (band)...
- A de facto currency is a unit of money that is not legal tender in a country but is treated as such by most of the po****ce. The United States dollar...
- still not in constant contact). Additionally, there are states where de facto control is contested or where it is not exercised over their whole area...
- A de facto monopoly is a monopoly that was not created by the government. It is most often used in contrast to de jure monopoly, which is one that is...
- De Facto is the first EP by American dub reggae band De Facto. It was recorded in June 1999 at Jeremy Ward's home studio Pagan Roma and released on Headquarter...
- De Facto (alternatively spelt as DeFacto) is an American dub reggae band which has included Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Omar Rodríguez-López, Isaiah "Ikey"...