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  1. 22 de jun. de 2022 · Formerly known as concubinage, de facto union or common-law union now attracts many couples. It designates the common life of two unmarried people. The status is opposed to that of civil union, an act by which two people legally unite in Quebec. Civil union is the formalization of the relationship between two consenting individuals.

  2. de facto adj. Latin for "in fact." Often used in place of "actual" to show that the court will treat as a fact authority being exercised or an entity acting as if it had authority, even though the legal requirements have not been met.

  3. Possession has various meanings in the law: (1) “De facto possession” where possession means effective physical control or occupation, evidenced by an outward occasionally called or detention in contrast to the legal right to possession, and in which case, its determination is one of a matter of fact rather than law; (2) “Legal possession ...

  4. A de facto relationship is a relationship between two people, who are not married to each other nor related, but who are living together on a genuine domestic basis. This applies to both heterosexual and same-sex couples and may apply to someone who is legally married to someone else while also in a de facto relationship (meaning a person can ...

  5. 16 de mai. de 2024 · The Latin phrase ipso facto, meaning “by the fact itself,” is used in law to describe a situation where something occurs by nature, or as a direct consequence of an action. By contrast, something can be said to be ipso jure, meaning “by the law.”. In an example of a situation where ipso facto can come into play, blind people are denied ...

  6. term: De Facto. de facto adv. [Medieval Latin, literally, from the fact]: in reality : actually [these two constraints have been lifted, one de facto and one de jure "Susan Lee"] adj 1: actual ;esp: being such in effect though not formally recognized see also de facto segregation at segregation 2: exercising power as if legally constituted or ...

  7. State practice — Recognition of states — Secession — De facto regime. Published under the auspices of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law under the direction of Professor Anne Peters (2021–) and Professor Rüdiger Wolfrum (2004–2020). 1 It has been a not infrequent occurrence in international law ...