lex



lex dubia non obligat

A Latin phrase that frees one from a contract or other legal obligation that is not morally sound. In English, the phrase means "a dubious law is not binding." As your lawyer, I think we should absolutely take them to court—the terms of this contract are unethical. Lex dubia non obligat!
See also: lex, non

Lex

n. a Lexus automobile. This dude’s Lex ain’t no ghetto sled.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aurelianoow-re-LYAH-no (Spanish)Spanish, Italian
Luba-Russian, Ukrainian
CathairKA-heerIrish
Reinald-Ancient Germanic
Farley['fɑ:li]
JosephJO-səf (English), zho-ZEF (French), YO-zef (German)English, French, German, Biblical