Contra bonos mores The Latin term "Contra bonos mores" means, in a UK legal context: "contrary to good morals". Post this page to: Deli.cio.us Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon ...
CONTRA BONOS MORES - Against good morals. All contracts contra bonos mores, are illegal. These are reducible to several classes, including: ...
Contra bonos mores - Contrary to good morals Coram non judice - Before one who is not a judge Corpus - Body ...
Contra bonos mores. Against good morals. Contra pacem. Against the peace. Conventio. Latin. A coming together: agreement, engagement.
Contra bonos mores Definition - adj [Late Latin] : harmful to the moral welfare of society <an act contra bonos mores> ...
that which is contra bonos mores. In England, it is not punishable in some cases, at the common law, on, account of the ecclesiastical jurisdictions: e. g. adultery.
See also: Contra, Lawyer, Person, Attorney, Use
 
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