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Mala fide




Mala fide

In, with, or by bad faith.

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Mala fides
Bad faith. It is opposed to bona fides, good faith.

Mala praxis
Criminal law. A Latin expression, to signify bad or unskilful practice in a physician or other professional person, as a midwife, whereby the health of the patient is injured.

Mala prohibita
Those things which are prohibited by law, and therefore unlawful.



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Mala fide

Mala fides
Bad faith. It is opposed to bona fides, good faith.

Mala praxis
Criminal law. A Latin expression, to signify bad or unskilful practice in a physician or other professional person, as a midwife, whereby the health of the patient is injured.

Mala prohibita
Those things which are prohibited by law, and therefore unlawful.

Male
Of the masculine sex; of the sex that begets young; the sex opposed to the female.

Malediction
Ecclesiastical law. A curse which was anciently annexed to donations of lands made to churches and religious houses, against those who should violate their rights.

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