aemulationem vicini

aemulationem vicini
'in a spiteful way towards one's neighbours', a basis of liability in some civil law systems, including that of Scotland, but not in English law, although such conduct may indicate an unreasonable use of land and attract liability in nuisance.

Collins dictionary of law. . 2001.

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  • motive — mo·tive n [Anglo French motif, from Middle French motif adjective, moving, from Medieval Latin motivus, from Latin motus, past participle of movēre to move]: something (as a need or desire) that causes a person to act ◇ In criminal law, motive is …   Law dictionary

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