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ex aequo et bono

 

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Term: Ex Aequo Et Bono

Part of Speech: Latin Phrase

Sense 1: In law, it refers to a legal principle where a decision is made based on what is fair and just, rather than strictly following the law.

Example Sentence: The judge made a ruling ex aequo et bono, taking into account the peculiar circumstances of the case.

Sense 2: In general usage, it signifies a decision or action taken with impartiality or in the spirit of fairness.

Example Sentence: The committee members agreed to resolve the dispute ex aequo et bono, considering the interests of all parties involved.

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