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Meaning of Actio ex empto
In the civil law. An action of purchase, or upon purchase; an action which a buyer is entitled to maintain against a seller, in order to cause him to deliver possession of the thing sold, with its titles and fruits, and everything dependent upon it. Poth. Cont. pt. 2, c. 1, art. 5; Inst. 4. 6. 28. Otherwise called actio empti, or emti. Dig. 19. 1; Code, 4. 49; Heinec. Elem. Jur. Civ. lib. 3, tit, 24, I 912.
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Meaning of Actio ex Empto
In this law dictionary, the legal term actio ex empto is a kind of the Roman law class.
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