The article discusses non-legal terms from the field of morality that are present in the legislation of Russia. Among the non-legal terms considered are «good» and «evil», «morality» and «immorality», «truth» and «falsehood», as well as «hopelessness», «prudence», «impartiality», «loyalty», «Good name», «good faith», «voluntariness», «trust», «dignity», «reliability», «business reputation», «dignity », «evil», «malicious», «malicious», «abuse», «sincerity», «mercy», «truth», «ra-tionality», «conscience», «justice», «severity», «honor», etc. Most non-legal terms are contained in law nach federal authorities, including the codified acts; enshrined in regulatory legal acts that are sources of public law branches; have a direct or indirect relation to the principles of law; fixed in the names of articles or in the names of normative legal acts. Most often in the legislation there are such definitions as «reliability» and «voluntariness». Rarely found «good» and «evil» Most of the terms appeared in the 90s of the XX century. or in the early 2000s. In recent years, there has been a decline in interest in the use of non-legal terminology when it is used in the
legislation of Russia.