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''ラテン語:Ex turpi causa non oritur actio'' (Latin for "from a dishonorable cause an action does not arise") is a legal doctrine which states that a plaintiff will be unable to pursue legal remedy if it arises in connection with his own illegal act. Particularly relevant in the law of contract, tort and trusts,〔Winfield & Jolowicz on Tort, 15th edition, 866, suggest that the doctrine should be purely confined to contract〕 ''ラテン語:ex turpi causa'' is also known as the "illegality defence", since a defendant may plead that even though, for instance, he broke a contract, conducted himself negligently or broke an equitable duty, nevertheless a claimant by reason of his own illegality cannot sue. ==Development== In the early case of ''Holman v Johnson''〔(1775) 1 Cowp 341, 343〕 Lord Mansfield CJ set out the rationale for the illegality doctrine.
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