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Factum, a person's act or deed; anything stated or made certain. As to the plea of 'non est factum,' i.e. 'I never made the deed,' see Howatson v. Webb, (1907) 1 Ch 537, affd. (1908) 1 Ch 1, and the cases there cited.A fact, such as a person's physical presence in a new domicile; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 613....
factum
factum [New Latin, from Latin, act, deed see fact ] 1 : a person's act and deed ;specif : the due execution of a will 2 : fact ...
fraud in the factum
fraud in the factum see fraud ...
non est factum
non est factum [New Latin, (it) is not (his or her) deed] : a defense by way of denial of a deed (as the execution of a contract) ...
Allegatio contra factum non est admittenda
Allegatio contra factum non est admittenda [Lat.], An allegation contrary to a deed is not admissible....
Animus et factum
Animus et factum, the intention and the deed....
Ei incumbit probatio, qui dicit, non qui negat: cum per rerum naturam factum negantis probatio nulla sit
Ei incumbit probatio, qui dicit, non qui negat: cum per rerum naturam factum negantis probatio nulla sit.-(The proof lies upon him who affirms, not upon him who denies; since, by the nature of things, he who denies a fact cannot produce any proof.) See BURDEN OF PROOF....
Factum a judice quod ad officium ejus non spectat, ratum non est
Factum a judice quod ad officium ejus non spectat, ratum non est [Lat.] An action of a judge, which relates not to his office, is of no force....
Jusjurandum inter alios factum nec nocere nec prodese debet
Jusjurandum inter alios factum nec nocere nec prodese debet [Lat.], An oath made by others ought neither to hurt nor profit....
Nemo contra factum suum venire potest
Nemo contra factum suum venire potest. 2 Inst. 66, (No one can go against his own deed.) see ESTOPPEL....
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