In pari delicto (potior/melior est conditio possidentis), Latin for "in equal fault (better is the condition of the possessor)"[1] is a legal term used to indicate that two persons or entities are equally at fault, ...
Pari Delicto It is a Latin word meaning " at equal faults". It is a doctrine which states that when both the parties involved in the lawsuit are guilty, ...
Pari delicto Latin for "of equal fault." For example, if two parties complain to a judge of the non-performance of a contract by the other, ...
pari delicto adj. equal fault. parish n. 1) a geographic area served by a church (particularly Catholic) originally measured by whether people living in the area could walk to the church.
PARI DELICTO crim. law. In a similar offence or crime; equal in guilt.
In pari delicto Latin: both parties are equally at fault. Actually, the usual use of this phrase is "in pari delicto, potior est conditio possidentis" which means that where both parties in a dispute are equally at wrong, ...
IN PARI DELICTO Equally wrong One party is as much at fault as the opposing party. IN PARI MATERIA On like subject matter; same manner Typically used in regards to statutes which relate the same thing or person.
in pari delicto adv. (in pah-ree dee-lick-toe) Latin for "in equal fault," which means that two (or more) people are all at fault or are all guilty of a crime.
TOP Pari delicto : Latin for "of equal fault." For example, if two parties complain to a judge of the non-performance of a contract by the other, ...
Expanded Legal Definition of InnuendoIn Pari Delicto Latin: both parties are equally at fault.
In pari delicto: (Latin: equally at fault) If two parties are equally to blame for a situation (such as both failing to comply with the terms of a contract), ...
In pari delicto. In equal wrong: equal in guilt: equally guilty; equally to blame.In pari delicto, melior est conditio possidentis. In equal fault, the better is the situation of the party in possession.
See also: Delict, Fault, Court, Party, Thing
 
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