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21:18 Apr 30, 2001 |
English to Latin translations [Non-PRO] Law/Patents | ||||
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na | de facto |
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de facto Explanation: de facto: Latin: that is exists as a matter of fact rather than a matter of legal right [see de jure]. Often defacto existence creates de jure rights as in the case of long term residence in a country, in employment or in a marriage form even between same sex persons. Reference: http://www.public.iastate.edu/~rmazur/dictionary/d.html |
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