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Odious
Hateful deserving or receiving hatred as an odious name system vice
Conditiones qualibet odiosa: maxime autem contra matrimonium et commercium
maxime autem contra matrimonium et commercium [Lat.], Some conditions are odious, but chiefly those which are against commerce and marriage.
Re-entry
by a judge of the greatest eminence as 'a most odious stipulation', Hodgkinson v. Crowe, (1875) LR 10 Ch 626, per
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Pimp-tenure
Pimp-tenure, a very singular and odious kind of tenure mentioned by our old writers, 'Wilhelmus Hoppeshort
Perpetuity
they could not bar or pass the estate. It is odious in law, destructive to the common wealth, and an impediment
Offence
penalty. There are certain acts which are heinous sins and odious in the public eye and are punishable in the Ecclesiastical
Odiosa et inhonestanonsunt in lege pr'sumenda; et in facto quod inse habet et bonum et malum, magis de bono quam de malo pr'sumendum est
Odiosa et inhonestanonsunt in lege pr'sumenda; et in facto quod inse habet et bonum et malum, magis de bono quam...
Makruh
Makruh, the word 'Makruh' according to Craven's Royal Dictionary means odious, abominable, improper, unbecoming, loathsome, something to be detested, disliked or
Fraus est odiosa et non pr'sumenda
Fraus est odiosa et non pr'sumenda. Cro. Car. 550.-(Fraud is odious and not to be presumed.)
Delicatus debitor est odiosus in lege
debitor est odiosus in lege [Lat.], A luxurious debtor is odious in law
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