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ipso facto

Defined in 4 dictionaries — Case Law, Ballentine's (1916), Black's (1910), Kinney (1893)

Definitions from Case Law

From 437 U.S. 267 - Moorman Manufacturing Co. v. Bair · 1978Most cited · 634 citing opinions

that Commerce Clause strictures are satisfied as well.

Ballentine's Law Dictionary

James A. Ballentine · 1916

By the very fact; automatically.

Black's Law Dictionary

Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910

By the fact itself; by the mere fact. By the mere effect of an act or a fact.

In English ecclesiastical law. A censure of excommunication in the ecclesiastical court, immediately incurred for divers offenses, after lawful trial.

A Law Dictionary and Glossary

George C. Kinney · 1893

I. I. By the act or fact eCBoaoy; not valid; void law. Things carried in and brought tenant, and so pledged to the lessor as law. Finding, — one of the words by finding. Inyeuiens libellum fapunitur: he who finds a libel, and does old rule derived from the civil law. and produce something that did not A formal setting down in writing of an inheritance. A thing found; as goods, or treasof the modes of acquiring title to contrivance of something which did produced. ' articles of property, setting out the classes. Applied to lists made upon etc., by insolvents and bankrupts, and the like. Found, v. Non est, etc. into possession; to put in possession acquired; to lay out money in a an income. experiment, or discussion. delivery of actual corporeal possesor granted with certain ceremonies beueflcinm non datnr: a benefit is not Invito debitore: against the will against the will of the lord. consent; against the w Ul. v. In shipped by a merchant to his factor of the goods, the value, charges, ipsffi: they, themselves. Ipsnd: the same words; in the exact words. itself; by the mere act or fact. Ipso