mala

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الإنجليزية - التركية
(Tıp) (malae)
(Tıp) Yanak
(Tıp) Elmacık kemiği
mala fide
kötü niyetle
mala in se
[Latince 'malum in se' ibaresinin tekil hâli] Özünde kötü/şer olan şey
mala fide
art niyetle
التركية - التركية
Harç alıp sürmeye yarayan, çoğu üçgen biçiminde, yassı, demirden, üstten tahta saplı, duvarcı ve sıva aracı, sürgü
Duvarcı aleti
(Osmanlı Dönemi) MİLVAT
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A single lobe of an insect's maxilla
plural form of malum
The grinding surface of an insect's mandible
meditation beads
A string of beads used as an aid for mantra repetition Also, such a string of beads worn as a token of one's guru Some believe that a mala can also protect the one who wears it
the arch of bone beneath the eye that forms the prominence of the cheek
Evils; wrongs; offenses against right and law
Mala
Garland; also rosary
A wool cord with knots used as an aid to prayer or meditation
vt: must, to be obliged
A rosary with 108 beads
mala fide
of bad faith

Having regard to this dictum it is clear to me that the plaintiff cannot rely on negotiorum gestorum to recover damages. The gestor, ie the plaintiff, did not intend to serve the dominus, ie the defendants. The gestor did not act bona fide in the mistaken belief that he was serving the dominus. It was the plaintiff's evidence that in an attempt to preserve its good name and reputation it was decided to accept the cancellation of the agreement. It is thus clear that the gestor, the plaintiff acted mala fide in its own interest. In my view, the plaintiff cannot succeed on this principle of negotiorum gestorum.

mala in se
(Latin - plural: malum in se) Bad in itself, (a thing) intrinsically evil or wicked
mala fide
not in good faith
mala fides
bad faith, evil intent, intent to cheat
mala

    التركية النطق

    mälı

    النطق

    /ˈmälə/ /ˈmɑːlə/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ "ma-l&-'fI-dE, -d& ] (adverb or adjective.) 1561. Latin mala (“jaw, cheek”)
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