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Simple. If you haven't been actually placed under arrest, walk away.

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What is 'de facto' custody?

Custody may be characterized as 'de facto' or as 'de jure'. A 'de facto' custody refers to the custodial arrangement that 'in fact' is in effect. This arrangement may or may not tally with a 'de jure' custody. A 'de jure' custody refers to the custodial arrangement that is approved according to the particular standards and systems of law.


When was De Facto - De Facto album - created?

De Facto - De Facto album - was created in 1999.


When was Irates de facto created?

Irates de facto was created in 1980.


How do you use de facto in a sentence?

Since the President resigned, the Vice President became the de facto President. In the sentence, de facto is expressing a fact.


What is a de facto directorless corporation?

A de facto director is a person or committee that acts in place of a director in a corporation. The de facto director is legally responsible for the corporation.


What is silent and de facto amnesty?

Silent = Unspoken de facto = in fact amnesty. = pardon.


When was De Facto - Marčelo album - created?

De Facto - Marčelo album - was created in 2003-11.


What is the relation between de jure and de facto?

De jure means decided by law, and de facto is decided by 'fact' or, 'real life'. When you decide not to wear a jacket when it rains, no policeman will arrest you and have you tried and a judge sentence to 'be cold'; that is a 'de facto' result of your decision.


de facto?

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De facto and de jure slavery?

De facto means in fact, and de jure means in law. De Jure slavery would refer to legalised slavery. De facto slavery would not be in a legal sense, but would be the situation nonetheless.


What does de jure and de facto politica power mean?

jure power = legislation ;facto power=justice


What does de facto mean in terms of marital status?

If something is de facto it means it is a reality, a fact of life, even if not approved in law (de jure).eg: Kosovo exists as a de facto country because, de jure, it is still part of Serbia.eg de jure one cannot park one's car on the pavement but de facto everyone does.

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