To fabricate, to create, usually referring to manufactured evidence. … [Read more...] about FABRICATION
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FABULA
In old European law. A contract or formal agreement; but particularly used in the Lombardic and Visigothic laws to denote a marriage contract or a will. … [Read more...] about FABULA
FAC SIMILE
An exact copy, preserving all the marks of the original. … [Read more...] about FAC SIMILE
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Abbreviation for Federal Reporter, 1st series. Also In old English criminal law, this letter was branded upon felons upon their being admitted to clergy; as also upon those convicted of fights or frays, or falsity. … [Read more...] about F.
FAC SIMILE PROBATE
In England, where the construction of a will may be affected by the appearance of the original paper, the court will order the probate to pass in fac simile, as it may possibly help to show the meaning of the testator. 1 Williams, Ex'rs, (7th Ed.) 331, 386, 566. … [Read more...] about FAC SIMILE PROBATE
