- non est factum
- /non est fssktam/A plea denying execution of instrument sued on. Blair v. Lockwood, 226 Ky. 412, 11 S.W.2d 107, 109
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
non est factum — non est fac·tum / nän ˌest fak təm, nōn ˌest fäk tu̇m/ n [New Latin, (it) is not (his or her) deed]: a defense by way of denial of a deed (as the execution of a contract) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. non est factum … Law dictionary
Non est factum — Non est fac tum [Law L. it is not (his) deed.] (Law) The plea of the general issue in an action of debt on bond. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Non est factum — Contract law Part … Wikipedia
non est factum — /non est fssktam/ A plea denying execution of instrument sued on. Blair v. Lockwood, 226 Ky. 412, 11 S.W.2d 107, 109 … Black's law dictionary
non est factum — /nɒn ɛst ˈfæktəm/ (say non est faktuhm) noun Law 1. the denial of someone that the deed in question was executed by them. 2. a defence used when a defendant says he or she signed a document fundamentally different in nature from what he or she… …
non est factum — |näˌnestˈfaktəm, |nōˌ noun (plural non est factums) Etymology: New Latin, it was not done : the plea of the general issue in an action of debt on bond or other specialty and on any written instrument in some states … Useful english dictionary
non est factum — (Latin) principle that can void a signed contract if certain types of errors were made (i.e. unintentional misunderstanding of the contract) … English contemporary dictionary
non est factum — [ˌnɒn ɛst faktəm] noun Law a plea that a written agreement is invalid because the defendant was mistaken about its character when signing it. Origin L., lit. it was not done … English new terms dictionary
non est factum — A plea of the general issue in an action on a bond, a specialty, or a covenant, impeaching the instrument upon which suit is brought or denying the execution and signing thereof. Dilworth v Federal Reserve Bank, 170 Miss 373, 154 So 535, 92 ALR… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Testis non est iudicare — Da mihi factum, dabo tibi ius (auch: da mihi facta, dabo tibi ius) ist eine römische Rechtsregel. Auf Deutsch bedeutet sie: Gib mir die Tatsachen, ich werde dir das (daraus folgende) Recht geben. Diese Rechtsregel ist verwandt mit: iura novit… … Deutsch Wikipedia