Legal Definition and Related Resources of Actio mixta (or mista)
Meaning of Actio mixta (or mista)
See “Actio” (3). An action in which each party is actor, or plaintiff; such as the actions finium regundorum, familiae erciscundae, corrvmuni dividundo, and others. Dig. 47. 7. 37. 1.
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