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Factum probandum






Factum probandum

The fact to be proved.

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Fact
An action; a thing done. It is either simple or compound.



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Fact
An action; a thing done. It is either simple or compound.

Facto
In fact, in contradistinction to the lawfulness of the thing; it is applied to anything actually done.

Factorage
The wages or allowances paid to a factor for his services; it is more usual to call this commissions.

Factors of fraud
Opportunity (an opening or control weakness to be able to commit the fraud), Pressure (a problem that cannot be shared or resolved), and Attitude (a propensity to steal or the ability to rationalize fraudulent behavior). All frauds have these three factors as a cause.

Factory
Scotch law. A contract which partakes of a mandate and locatio ad operandum, and which is in the English and American law books discussed under the title of Principal and Agent.

Factum
1) A deed. a man's own act and deed. When a man denies by his plea that he made a deed on which he is sued, be pleads non estfactum. 2)French law. A memoir which contains summarily the fact on which a contest has happened, the means on which a party founds his pretensions, with the refutation of the means of the adverse party.



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Facto
In fact, in contradistinction to the lawfulness of the thing; it is applied to anything actually done.

Factorage
The wages or allowances paid to a factor for his services; it is more usual to call this commissions.

Factors of fraud
Opportunity (an opening or control weakness to be able to commit the fraud), Pressure (a problem that cannot be shared or resolved), and Attitude (a propensity to steal or the ability to rationalize fraudulent behavior). All frauds have these three factors as a cause.

Factory
Scotch law. A contract which partakes of a mandate and locatio ad operandum, and which is in the English and American law books discussed under the title of Principal and Agent.

Factum
1) A deed. a man's own act and deed. When a man denies by his plea that he made a deed on which he is sued, be pleads non estfactum. 2)French law. A memoir which contains summarily the fact on which a contest has happened, the means on which a party founds his pretensions, with the refutation of the means of the adverse party.

Factum probandum

Faculty
1)Canon law. A license; an authority. For example, the ordinary having the disposal of all seats in the nave of a church, may grant this power, which, when it is delegated, is called a faculty, to another. 2)French law. Equivalent to ability or pow-er. The term faculty is more properly applied to a power founded on the consent of the party from whom it springs, and not founded on property.

Failure
A total defect; an omission; a non-performance. Failure also signifies a stoppage of payment; as, there has been a failure to-day, some one has stopped payment.

Failure of consideration
Want or absence of a legal consideration.

Failure of evidence
Absence of legal evidence.

Failure of issue
Want or non-existence of descendants; more particularly, lack of issue who may take an estate limited over by an executory devise.

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