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Facta

Factum \Fac"tum\ (f[a^]k"t[u^]m), n.; pl. Facta. [L. See Fact.]

  1. (Law) A man's own act and deed; particularly:

    1. (Civil Law) Anything stated and made certain.

    2. (Testamentary Law) The due execution of a will, including everything necessary to its validity.

  2. (Mach.) The product. See Facient, 2.

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FACTA

Facta may refer to:

  • Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, United States law passed in 2003
  • FACTA (magazine), Japanese business journal
  • FACTA+, a search engine for biomedical text mining
  • Luigi Facta (1861–1930), Italian Prime Minister preceding Mussolini
  • Facta (encyclopedia), Finnish encyclopedia
Facta (magazine)

Facta is a Japanese monthly news magazine that features economic information for readers. The magazine provides investigative reports.

Facta (encyclopedia)

Facta is an encyclopedia in Finnish. It was published as a series of 11 volumes between 1969 and 1974. It describes subjects from a Finnish point of view. Chief editor was Veli Valpola.

Category:Finnish-language encyclopedias Category:1969 books Category:20th-century encyclopedias

Usage examples of "facta".

Omnia enim per Dei potentiam facta sunt: imo quia naturae potentia nulla est nisi ipsa Dei potentia.

Does not the verse of your own canon say, Haec socianda vetant connubia, facta retractant?

Et tuquoque frater meus facta mala quod fecisti Denique confundit Deus omnes res quas tetegisti.

Once upon a timea long, long time ago, in facta handsome young prince came to a city and quite naturally he was entertained at the palace, where he met the queen of that city.