Factum definition

Factum means a written statement of fact, law, and submissions;
Factum means a brief written statement of fact and law similar to that used in the courts and its format is outlined in Form 18B;

Examples of Factum in a sentence

  • The Appellant’s Notice of Appeal and Factum are littered with inaccurate references to the Government directive issued to UM on October 6, 2016 as a “new mandate” or a “change” in mandate.

  • The Respondent generally accepts the statement of facts set out in paragraphs 14-43 of the Applicant’s Factum except the statement contained at paragraph 27 respecting the purpose of the Bond.

  • For the plaintiff's benefit I note the legal authorities discussed in Greenvilla's Fresh as Amended Factum dated July 17, 2006 at paras.

  • The Attorney General of British Columbia supports the position of the Respondent in this appeal and adopts its statement of facts at paragraphs 1 – 19 of its Factum.

  • It is unlikely that a court will find that such a document will be binding.163 Defence of Non Est Factum: A defence only available to a limited class of people who have signed a contractual document and wish to escape the legal consequences of the contract.

  • Non est Factum applies when a person signs a contract is mistaken as to the fundamental character or effect to what they believed.

Related to Factum

  • DXC Sensitive Information means DXC Confidential Information, Intellectual Property, PHI, DXC Customer data, and Personal Information.

  • Investigative information means information, records, and documents received or generated by a physical therapy licensing board pursuant to an investigation.

  • Peer-reviewed medical literature means a scientific study published only after having been critically

  • Commercially Sensitive Information Schedule means the Schedule containing a list of the Commercially Sensitive Information.

  • Sensitive Information means controlled unclassified information of a commercial, financial, proprietary, or privileged nature. The term includes technical data and computer software, but does not include information that is lawfully, publicly available without restriction.