Define: Apertum Factum

Apertum Factum
Apertum Factum
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Dictionary Definition of Apertum Factum

Apertum Factum is a Latin phrase that translates to “open made” in English. It refers to a legal principle that allows a party to present evidence or arguments in court that were not previously disclosed or known to the opposing party. This principle is often invoked when new information or evidence becomes available after the initial presentation of a case. Apertum Factum ensures fairness and the opportunity for all parties involved to present their case fully and effectively.

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