Legal Definition and Related Resources of Actio stricti juris
Meaning of Actio stricti juris
(Lat. an action ol strict right). An action in which the judge followed the formula that was sent to himclosely, administered such relief only as that warranted, and admitted such claims as were distinctly set forth by the pleadings of the parties. 1 Spence, Eq. Jur. 218,
What does Actio stricti juris mean in American Law?
The definition of Actio stricti juris in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
The general name of any one of those actions in Roman-civil law which had to be enforced exactly as formulated, with little room for flexibility or “equity.” The transactions involved tended themselves to be highly formalized.
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Meaning of Actio Stricti Juris
In this law dictionary, the legal term actio stricti juris is a kind of the Roman law class.
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