- bonae fidei
- Of good faith.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
bonae fidei — /bowniy faydiyay/ In the civil law, of good faith; in good faith … Black's law dictionary
bonae fidei — /bowniy faydiyay/ In the civil law, of good faith; in good faith … Black's law dictionary
Possessor bonae fidei — (lat.), gutgläubiger Besitzer; vgl. Guter Glaube und Besitz … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
actio bonae fidei — |bōnēˈfīdēˌī, ˈbōˌnīˈfideˌē noun (plural actiones bonae fidei) Etymology: Late Latin, literally, action of good faith : an action in Roman law giving great power to the trial judge to take all matters of good faith, conscience, and equity into… … Useful english dictionary
bonae fidei contracts — /bowniy faydiyay kontraekts/ In civil and Scotch law, those contracts in which equity may interpose to correct inequalities, and to adjust all matters according to the plain intention of the parties … Black's law dictionary
bonae fidei emptor — /bowniy faydiyay emptsr/ A purchaser in good faith. One who either was ignorant that the thing he bought belonged to another or supposed that the seller had a right to sell it … Black's law dictionary
bonae fidei non congruit de apicibus juris disputare — /bowniy faydiyay nog ksggruwst diy eypissbss jurss dispyuwteriy/ It is unbecoming to (or incompatible with good faith to) discuss (insist upon) the extreme subtleties of the law. A maxim which may be more freely rendered as meaning, To insist on… … Black's law dictionary
bonae fidei possessor — /bowniy faydiyay pazesar/ A possessor in good faith. One who believes that no other person has a better right to the possession than himself … Black's law dictionary
bonae fidei possessor in id tantum quod sese pervenerit tenetur — /bowniy faydiyay pazesar in id tsentam kwod siysiy parvanirat taniytar/ A possessor in good faith is liable only for that which he himself has obtained (or that which has come to him) … Black's law dictionary
bonae fidei contracts — /bowniy faydiyay kontraekts/ In civil and Scotch law, those contracts in which equity may interpose to correct inequalities, and to adjust all matters according to the plain intention of the parties … Black's law dictionary