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Legal Definitions - denotative fact
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Definition of denotative fact
Definition: A denotative fact is a fact that is relevant to the use of a nonlegal term in a legal rule.
Example: In a case involving a contract dispute, the denotative fact would be the specific language used in the contract. For example, if the contract states that payment is due within 30 days of receipt of goods, the denotative fact would be the definition of "receipt of goods."
This example illustrates how a denotative fact is important in determining the meaning of a term used in a legal rule. Without a clear definition of "receipt of goods," the contract dispute could not be resolved.
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