- A
wrong or
wrength (from Old
English wrang – 'crooked') is an act that is
illegal or immoral.
Legal wrongs are
usually quite clearly defined in the law...
- law of contract, tort and trusts, ex
turpi causa is also
known as the
illegality defence,
since a
defendant may
plead that even though, for instance, he...
- The
legality of
cannabis for
medical and
recreational use
varies by country, in
terms of its possession, distribution, and cultivation, and (in regards...
- [2016] UKSC 42 is an
English contract law case
concerning the
scope of the
illegality principle relating to
insider trading under section 52 of the Criminal...
- In US law, the term
illegal per se
means that the act is
inherently illegal. Thus, an act is
illegal without extrinsic proof of any
surrounding cir****stances...
-
Illegality in
English law is a
potential ground in
English contract law, tort,
trusts or UK
company law for a
court to
refuse to
enforce an obligation...
-
Illegal defense or
illegality defence may
refer to:
Illegality defence (Ex
turpi causa non
oritur actio), a
legal doctrine Defensive three-second violation...
- rule of law. The High
Commission Against Corruption and
Administrative Illegality (ACCCIA) was
created by the
Portuguese Macau government in 1992 to replace...
- issues. mala fide in bad
faith Said of an act done with
knowledge of its
illegality, or with
intention to
defraud or
mislead someone.
Opposite of bona fide...
- Dabbing, or the dab, is a
gesture in
which a
person leans forward into the bent
crook of a slanted,
upward angled arm,
while raising the
opposite arm out...