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Factum

Factum, a person's act or deed; anything stated or made certain.

Nemo contra factum suum venire potest

Nemo contra factum suum venire potest. 2 Inst. 66, (No one can go

factum

factum [New Latin, from Latin, act, deed see fact ] 1

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Ubi factum nullum, ibi fortia nulla

Ubi factum nullum, ibi fortia nulla, where there is no act, there

Testis lupanaris sufficit ad factum in lupanari

Testis lupanaris sufficit ad factum in lupanari (Moor, 817), a strumpet is a sufficient witness

Quod fleri non debet factum valet

Quod fleri non debet factum valet. 5 Co. 38, (What ought not to be done

Non quod dictum est, sed quod factum est, in jure inspicitur

Non quod dictum est, sed quod factum est, in jure inspicitur [Lat.], not what is said, but

Non est factum

Non est factum ('I never made the deed'). This was a plea by

Ubi verba conjuncta non sunt sufficit alterutrum esse factum

Ubi verba conjuncta non sunt sufficit alterutrum esse factum (D. 50, 17, 110), where words are not conjoined it

Jusjurandum inter alios factum nec nocere nec prodese debet

Jusjurandum inter alios factum nec nocere nec prodese debet [Lat.], An oath made by

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