- Ex
aequo et bono (Latin for "according to the
right and good" or "from
equity and conscience") is a
Latin phrase that is used as a
legal term of art....
- parentes,
ingratus in amicos,
infestus cognatis; in
superiores contumax, in
aequos et
pares fastidiosus, in
inferiores crudelis;
denique in
omnes intolerabilis...
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Champions League 2014/2015 ex
aequo Facundo Conte 2015/2016 ex
aequo Tine
Urnaut 2016/2017 ex
aequo Ivan
Zaytsev 2017/2018 ex
aequo Osmany Juantorena Succeeded by...
- (Vulgate), 6.45 (Douay-Rheims).
Sometimes rendered without enim ("for"). ex
aequo from the
equal Denoting "on
equal footing", i. e., in a tie. Used for those...
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economics Concept Rule
according to
higher law
Legal fiction Legal precedent Ex
aequo et bono Glynn,
Timothy P.; Arnow-Richman,
Rachel S.; ****van,
Charles A...
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instead of
naming a woman's
husband as a
party in a case. /ˌɛt ˈvɜːr/ ex
aequo et bono of
equity and [the] good
Usually defined as "what is
right and good...
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Trilogy by Paul
Bogart 1990 (ex-
æquo): Pump Up the
Volume by
Allan Moyle Tune in
Tomorrow by Jon
Amiel 1991 (ex-
æquo):
Trust by Hal
Hartley Hangin' with...
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Winners List". GRAMMY.com. 24
November 2020.
Retrieved 16
March 2021. Ex
aequo with Love of ****. Pareles, Jon. "Michael
Kiwanuka Makes the
Simple Profound...
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resonating cavity. In 2006, the Sea
Organ was
awarded with the
prize ex-
aequo of the
fourth edition of the
European Prize for
Urban Public Space. List...
- to
spell Latin and Gr****
borrowings like
curriculum vitæ, et cætera, ex
æquo, tænia, and the
first name Lætitia. It is
mentioned in the name of Serge...