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"Ispo-facto" seems to be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of the term "ipso facto," which is a Latin phrase meaning "by the fact itself." It is often used in legal contexts to indicate that something is a direct consequence of a particular fact or situation, without the need for additional evidence or proof. For instance, if someone is declared legally incompetent, they may ipso facto lose the right to make contractual decisions.

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