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Meaning of Actio publiciana
In the civil law. An action which lay for one who had lost a thing of which he had bona fide obtained possession before he had gained a property (dominium) in it, in order to have it restored, under color that he had obtained a property in it by prescription. Inst. 4. 6. 4; Dig. 6. 2; Heinec. Elem. Jur. Civ. lib. 4, tit. 6, § 1131; Halifax, Anal. bk. 3, c. 1, note 9. It was an honorary action, and derived its name from the praetor Publicius, by whose edict it was first given. Inst. 4. 6. 4.
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Meaning of Actio Publiciana
In this law dictionary, the legal term actio publiciana is a kind of the Roman law class.
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