mala prohibita — (Latin: Wrongs prohibited.) A term used to describe conduct that is prohibited by laws, although not inherently evil. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. mala prohibita … Law dictionary
Mala prohibita — Mala Ma la, n. pl.; pl. of {Malum}. [L.] Evils; wrongs; offenses against right and law. [1913 Webster] {Mala in se} [L.] (Law), offenses which are such from their own nature, at common law, irrespective of statute. {Mala prohibita} [L.] (Law),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mala prohibita — /maela prahibata/ Prohibited wrongs or offenses; acts which are made offenses by positive laws, and prohibited as such. Acts or omissions which are made criminal by statute but which, of themselves, are not criminal. Generally, no criminal intent … Black's law dictionary
mala prohibita — /maela prahibata/ Prohibited wrongs or offenses; acts which are made offenses by positive laws, and prohibited as such. Acts or omissions which are made criminal by statute but which, of themselves, are not criminal. Generally, no criminal intent … Black's law dictionary
mala prohibita — plural of malum prohibitum … Useful english dictionary
contracts mala prohibita — Contracts which are not absolutely void in all instances because the acts to be performed thereunder are prohibited by statute, but are void or voidable according to the nature and effect of the act prohibited. 17 Am J2d Contr § 167. It is to be… … Ballentine's law dictionary
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agreements mala prohibita — See contracts mala prohibita … Ballentine's law dictionary
contract mala prohibita — See contracts mala prohibita … Ballentine's law dictionary
Mala — Ma la, n. pl.; pl. of {Malum}. [L.] Evils; wrongs; offenses against right and law. [1913 Webster] {Mala in se} [L.] (Law), offenses which are such from their own nature, at common law, irrespective of statute. {Mala prohibita} [L.] (Law),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English