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- Ex_facie abstract "Ex facie, Latin for "on the face [of it]," is a legal term typically used to note that a document's explicit terms are defective without further investigation. For example, a contract between two parties would be void ex facie if, under a legal system where it was a binding requirement for validity, the document did not require party A to give consideration to party B for services rendered.".
- Ex_facie wikiPageID "2040988".
- Ex_facie wikiPageLength "565".
- Ex_facie wikiPageOutDegree "3".
- Ex_facie wikiPageRevisionID "582529109".
- Ex_facie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_legal_terms.
- Ex_facie wikiPageWikiLink Consideration.
- Ex_facie wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Ex_facie wikiPageWikiLinkText "ex facie".
- Ex_facie auto "yes".
- Ex_facie date "December 2009".
- Ex_facie hasPhotoCollection Ex_facie.
- Ex_facie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Ex_facie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Latin-legal-phrase-stub.
- Ex_facie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Ex_facie subject Category:Latin_legal_terms.
- Ex_facie hypernym Term.
- Ex_facie type Article.
- Ex_facie type Article.
- Ex_facie type Term.
- Ex_facie comment "Ex facie, Latin for "on the face [of it]," is a legal term typically used to note that a document's explicit terms are defective without further investigation. For example, a contract between two parties would be void ex facie if, under a legal system where it was a binding requirement for validity, the document did not require party A to give consideration to party B for services rendered.".
- Ex_facie label "Ex facie".
- Ex_facie sameAs m.06g__j.
- Ex_facie sameAs Q5419176.
- Ex_facie sameAs Q5419176.
- Ex_facie wasDerivedFrom Ex_facie?oldid=582529109.
- Ex_facie isPrimaryTopicOf Ex_facie.