De facto means: In fact (in Latin) it describes a practice which has no legal or official status.
De facto equality therefore means public equality - equality that is not legal.
e.g: Civil Rights act in the 60s meant there was equality for black people. But there was no de facto equality. So white people still (or at first) didn't treat black people as equals.
to do them and torture them
defacto-war.
De Jure that means by law but not by practice
de facto means 'concerning fact' or 'in reality'. So de jure (concerning law) equality would mean equality in law (but not necessarily in fact) and de facto equality would mean equality in practice. A good real life example is race relations in the US. The 1965 Civil Rights Act ended de jure discrimination and inequality in America, but de facto discrimination and inequality persisted.
Defacto segregation
Yes, in a sense that person does become a defacto president.
no you dont have to be in a sexual partner to be defacto
Spanish, however English is the defacto language
Spanish (Mexico's defacto language, by the way).
3 years
Defacto Is implamented and eforced
lol, he's not just in it; he's the defacto leader.