contractus bonae fidei vel stricti juris

contractus bonae fidei, vel stricti juris (k[schwa]n-trak-t[schwa]s boh-nee fI-dee-I, vel strik-tIjoor-is). [Latin] Roman law. Contracts of good faith or of strict law; a contract requiring that the parties perform their duties in good faith. • In an action brought on a contractus bonae fidei, the plaintiff had to assert that he had not acted in […]

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