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Nemo ex suo delicto meliorem suam conditionem facere potest
Nemo ex suo delicto meliorem suam conditionem facere potest [Lat.], no one can improve his condition by his
Qui non obstat quod obstare potest facere videtur
Qui non obstat quod obstare potest facere videtur (2 Inst. 146), he who does not prevent what
Qui per alium facit, per seipsum facere videtur
Qui per alium facit, per seipsum facere videtur (Co. Litt. 258a), he who by another does anything,
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Regalia facere
Regalia facere, to do homage or fealty to the sovereign by a
Tallagium facere
Tallagium facere, to give up accounts in the Exchequer, where the method
Facer
One who faces one who puts on a false show a bold faced person
fact
happening, something done, from neuter of factus, past participle of facere to do, make] 1 : something that has actual existence
factor
factor [Medieval Latin, doer, maker, agent, from Latin, maker, from facere to do, make] 1 : one who acts or transacts
malfeasance
from fais-, stem of faire to make, do, from Latin facere] : the commission (as by a public official) of a
misfeasance
from mes- wrongly + faire to make, do, from Latin facere] : the performance of a lawful action in an illegal
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