EX AEQUO ET BONO


Meaning of EX AEQUO ET BONO in English

ek|sīkwōetˈbō(ˌ)nō, -ōət-

Etymology: Latin

: according to what is equitable and good : on the merits of the case — used especially in international law when a case by agreement of the principals is to be decided on grounds of equity and reason rather than specific points of law

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.