Actio praetoria

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Meaning of Actio praetoria

In the civil law. A praetorian action; one introduced by the praetor, as distinguished from the more ancient actio civilis. Inst. 4. 6. 3; 1 Mackeld. Civ. Law, p. 189, § 194.

What does Actio praetoria mean in American Law?

The definition of Actio praetoria in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:

See Roman-civil law.

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Meaning of Actio Praetoria

In this law dictionary, the legal term actio praetoria is a kind of the Roman law class.

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