DE FACTO vs TANTAMOUNT: NOUN
- A legally undeclared spouse.
- Something which has the same value or amount (as something else). (attributive use passing into adjective, below)
DE FACTO vs TANTAMOUNT: ADJECTIVE
- Existing in actuality, especially when contrary to or not established by law.
- In fact or in practice; in actual use or existence, regardless of official or legal status. (Often opposed to de jure.)
- Existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not
- Equivalent in effect or value.
- Equivalent in value, signification, or effect.
- Equivalent in meaning or effect.
- Being essentially equal to something
DE FACTO vs TANTAMOUNT: VERB
- N/A
- To amount to as much; to be equivalent.
DE FACTO vs TANTAMOUNT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be tantamount or equivalent; to amount.
DE FACTO vs TANTAMOUNT: ADVERB
- In practice; in actual use or existence, regardless of official or legal status.
- In reality or fact
- N/A
DE FACTO vs TANTAMOUNT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In fact; in reality; actually existing, whether with or without legal or moral right: as, a government or a governor de facto.
- Actually; in fact; in reality.
- To be tantamount or equivalent.
- Equivalent, as in value, force, effect, or signification.
DE FACTO vs TANTAMOUNT: RELATED WORDS
- Legitimizing, Suzerainty, Legitimate, Presumptive, Dictatorial, Undisputed, Untenable, Nominally, Fait accompli, Unquestioned, Tantamount, De jure, Defacto, Factual, Actual
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DE FACTO vs TANTAMOUNT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Legitimizing, Suzerainty, Legitimate, Presumptive, Dictatorial, Undisputed, Untenable, Nominally, Fait accompli, Unquestioned, Tantamount, De jure, Defacto, Factual, Actual
- N/A
DE FACTO vs TANTAMOUNT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Two of these forms include de facto and de jure standards.
- Defender visits facilities restricting freedom both de iure and de facto.
- We review a claim of de facto arrest de novo.
- De Facto Racial Isolation or De Jure Segregation?
- What are de jure and de facto segregation?
- If the court grants custody to a de facto custodian, the de facto custodian shall have legal custody under the laws of the Commonwealth.
- Message and relationship has a de facto relationship, as a de facto relationship must be recognised that the tax on sundays.
- For example, a company de facto may result when several persons inherit an individual institution, which, therefore, turns into a company de facto.
- De facto cohabitation and informal relationship The de facto cohabitation is not explicitly regulated by the law.
- Put another way, it is an almost de facto relationship, or a de facto de facto relationship.
- Some regard it as tantamount to violence or abuse.
- LWOP for children is tantamount to the death penalty.
- Anderson treated as tantamount to two clues indicating impairment.
- Dresden as tantamount to Nazi atrocities at Auschwitz.
- Senators understood it as tantamount to the latter.
- Pension liabilities are now considered tantamount to debt.
- Tantamount telepathy tantalize talisman talesman, prerogative presumptive judicature.
- This was tantamount to declaring war upon England.
- Such a misgiving is tantamount to total paranoia.
- Inaction without more is not tantamount to choice.
DE FACTO vs TANTAMOUNT: QUESTIONS
- How is de facto segregation illustrated in South Africa?
- Do de facto couples have inheritance rights in Australia?
- Is there a de facto relationship register in Australia?
- What are the tax consequences of de facto liquidation?
- Can MDV family lawyers help with de facto separation?
- Can de facto partner visa applicants lodge onshore?
- Is exclusionary zoning de facto racial discrimination?
- What are de facto relationship entitlement entitles?
- Apa contoh dari pengakuan kemerdekaan secara de jure dan de facto?
- Is the Philippines a de facto or de jure government?
- What did he do that was tantamount to sending her to Devil?
- Is the use of unmuzzled dogs during interrogations tantamount to torture?
- What is the capacitance of tantamount Hi-Rel COTS T97?
- What does it mean when someone calls you tantamount?