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Mala fide
Mala fide, in bad faith. Mala fide, is not meaningless jargon.
Mala grammatica non vitiat chartam. Sed in expositione instrumentorem mala grammatica quoad fieri possit evitanda est
Mala grammatica non vitiat chartam. Sed in expositione instrumentorem mala grammatica
Mala fide exercise of power
Mala fide exercise of power, a right to get rid of
Mala fides
Mala fides, bad faith; the opposite to bona fides, and opposit
Mala in se
Mala in se, acts which are wrong in themselves, whether prohibited
Mala prohibita
Mala prohibita, wrongs which are prohibited by human laws, but are
Melius estomnia mala pati quam malo consentire
Melius estomnia mala pati quam malo consentire. 3 Inst. 23.-(It is better to
Mala praxis
Mala praxis. If the health of an individual be injured by
Mala
Mala, a small, or port-mail; a bag to carry letters, etc.
Corona mala
Corona mala, the clergy who abused their character were so called, Blount.
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