In pari delicto – From Latin: both parties are equally at fault, which means that where both parties in a dispute are equally at wrong, the person in possession of the contested property will retain it (ie. the law will not intervene).
In pari delicto – From Latin: both parties are equally at fault, which means that where both parties in a dispute are equally at wrong, the person in possession of the contested property will retain it (ie. the law will not intervene).