FIDES FACTA


Meaning of FIDES FACTA in English

ˌfēˌdāˈsfäktə noun

Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, assurance given

: a ceremony in Teutonic law required for the making of a binding contract except in cases of bailment and consisting of making faith with a gage and pledge

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