Fait

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Meaning of Fait

Anything done; a deed lawfully executed. Comyn, Dig. Femme de fait, a wife de facto.

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French. A fact. Compare Factum. Before or at full age an infant may avoid a matter in fait; and a matter of record, during majority. – 1 Pars. Contr. 333.

Note: This legal definition of Fait in the Dictionary of Law (English and American Jurisprudence) is from 1893.

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