Legal Definition and Related Resources of Done
Meaning of Done
(Lat. factum, actum). Distinguished from “made.” “A ‘deed made’ may no doubt mean an ‘instrument made’; but a ‘deed done’ is not an ‘instrument done,’ it is an ‘act done’; and therefore these words, ‘made and done’ apply to acts as well as daeds.” Lord Brougham, 4 Bell’s Appeal Cases, 38.
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See Also
- Act
- Make
- Facere
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