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Simple English definitions for legal terms

ob turpem causam

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A quick definition of ob turpem causam:

Term: ob turpem causam

Definition: Ob turpem causam is a Latin term that means an action taken for an immoral or disgraceful reason. Any obligation that is based on such a reason cannot be enforced.

Term: obvention

Definition: Obvention is a term used in Ecclesiastical law to refer to an incoming fee or revenue that comes occasionally or incidentally.

A more thorough explanation:

ob turpem causam

Ob turpem causam means doing something for an immoral reason or a shameful reason. If someone does something for an ob turpem causam reason, it cannot be enforced by law.

  • John promised to pay his friend $1000 if he lied in court for him. This promise cannot be enforced because it was made ob turpem causam.
  • Susan promised to give her boss a promotion if he helped her cover up a mistake. This promise cannot be enforced because it was made ob turpem causam.

These examples illustrate ob turpem causam because both John and Susan made promises for immoral reasons. They were trying to get someone to do something wrong, and that is not allowed by law.

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