Monday, December 29, 2014

Defacto vs dejure

Defacto:
Its a adjective and it means unofficially but he is not what he is mentioned.

Example:
He is a defacto Chief Minister.

It means he is not really a Chief Minister But he is the Chief Minister unofficially.He only decides what should be done and the original Chief Minister is merely a Puppet.

Dejure:
Its a adjective and it means officially But he is what he is mentioned.

Example:
He is the dejure Chief Minister 

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