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Meaning of the Latin phrase :- de facto​

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Answered by sanskargunjal112
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De facto comes from a Latin phrase meaning “in reality or as a matter of fact.” In legal contexts, de facto describes what really happens, in contrast with de jure, which explains what the law says should happen.

Answered by Anonymous
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its okay

I was born in U.S

My parents live with me but most of the time I am alone.they always have work :(

Yeah cause our parents are their business partners and also colleagues we live in same neighborhood

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