contra bonos mores

contra bonos mores
Contrary to good morals, having mischievous or pernicious consequences. Exchange Nat. Bank v Henderson, 139 Ga 260, 77 SE 36; against true principles of morality. State v Smith, 24 NC 402.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • contra bonos mores — adj [Late Latin]: harmful to the moral welfare of society an act contra bonos mores Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. contra bonos mores …   Law dictionary

  • contra bonos mores — |kōntrə|bōnōs|mō(ˌ)rās, |kän , (ˌ)rāz, rez, rēz adjective Etymology: Latin : against good morals : harmful to the moral welfare of society used of contracts, which are then void by public policy * * * contra bonos mores /konˈtra bōˈnōs mōˈrēz or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • contra bonos mores — /kontrs bownows moriyz/ Against good morals. Contracts contra bonos mores are void …   Black's law dictionary

  • contra bonos mores — /kontrs bownows moriyz/ Against good morals. Contracts contra bonos mores are void …   Black's law dictionary

  • contra bonos mores — дословно против добрых обычаев и традиций , термин, квалифицирующий сделку как противоречащую основам правопорядка и нравственности …   Glossary of international commercial arbitration

  • CONTRA BONOS MORES — – против добрых нравов …   Советский юридический словарь

  • contra bonos mores —    against good morals ; harmful to public morality …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • bonos mores — See contra bonos mores …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • pacta quae contra leges constitutionesque, vel contra bonos mores fiunt, nullam vim habere, indubitati juris est — /paekta kwiy kontra liyjiyz konstat(y)uwshiyaniyzkwiy, vel kontra bownows moriyz fayant, nalam vim habiriy, indyuwbateytay juras est/ That contracts which are made against law or against good morals have no force is a principle of undoubted law …   Black's law dictionary

  • Pacta quae contra leges constitutionesque vel contra bonos mores fiunt, nullam vim habere, indubitati juris est — (Civil law.) It is unquestionably the law that agreements which are made contrary to the laws and the statutes or against good morals, are of no force in law …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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