Actio Temporalis

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Meaning of Actio temporalis

In the civil law. A temporary action; an action limited to a certain time, within which it was to be instituted, on pain of losing it; the opposite of actio perpetua (q.v.) Inst. 4. 12.

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Meaning of Actio Temporalis

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

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  • Actio Perpetua
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  • Civil law
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