Actio Ex Locato

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Meaning of Actio ex locato

In the civil law. An action upon letting; an action which the person (locator) who let a thing for hire to another might have against the hirer (conductor). Dig. 19. 2; Code, 4. 65. See “Actio Locati.”

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Meaning of Actio ex Locato

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

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  • Actio Locatio
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