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- Laesio enormis (Latin: abnormal harm) is a legal doctrine that gives a contracting party the ability to rescind an agreement if the price of exchange is...
- rate of interest on loans. It gave rise to the contractual principle of laesio enormis. The argument against usury was that the lender was receiving income...
- caused by injury or diseases. The term Lesion is derived from the Latin laesio meaning "injury". Lesions may occur in both plants and animals. There is...
- faith and mutual ****ent were retained as requirements, but just price and laesio enormis were not. In African states which were previously under English...
- contract. laesio enormis unusual injury Lesion, i.e. excessive loss or injury used as grounds for setting aside a contract. Lesion beyond moiety (laesio ultra...
- + Lat. orça + mentum to injure lesionar < Lat. laesio magoar < Lat. maculare or aleijar < Lat. læsio Brazilian Port. tends to use machucar < Lat. marcus...
- the concept of just price. Every violation of this notion constitutes a laesio for one, and an unjust enrichment, an infraction to the seventh Commandments...
- Jerusalem, 1972 'Praetium justum and laesio enormis in Roman and Jewish sources', The Jewish Law Annual, 3, 1980 'Fidei laesio in Jewish Law', paper delivered...
- unless the buyer agreed to make up the deficiency. This was termed laesio enormis (or laesio ultra dimidium). If the object sold was totally unfit for the...
- faith and mutual ****ent were retained as requirements, but just price and laesio enormis were not. Under English rule, public policy was substituted for...