IPSO FACT

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
IPSO FACTO. By the fact itself.
     2. This phrase is frequently employed to convey the idea that something 
which has been done contrary to law is void. For example, if a married man, 
during the life of his wife, of which he had knowledge, should marry another 
woman, the latter marriage would be void ipso facto; that is, on that fact 
being proved, the second marriage would be declared void ab initio. 
    

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