Legal Definition and Related Resources of Ad factum praestandum
Meaning of Ad factum praestandum
In Scotch law. The name given to a class of obligations of great strictness. A debtor ad fqc. praes. is denied the benefit of the act of grace, the privilege of sanctuary, and the cessio bonorum. Ersk. Inst, lib. 3, tit. 3, § 62; Kames, Eq. 216.
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