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Definition of "ex aequo et bono"


Term or phrase Literal translation Definition and use
ex aequo et bono Of equity and [the] good. Usually defined as "what is right and good." Used to describe the power of a judge or arbiter to consider only what is fair and good for the specific case, and not necessarily what the law may require. In courts, usually only done if all parties agree.
 
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