Tag: Actio

  • Actio mixta

    A mixed action. (1) An action with a view both to the recovery of a thing and to the enforcement of a penalty. (2) An action that is both real and personal, or rather that is entirely personal, but in one respect more or less similar to a real action ; e.g., familice erciscundce, which…

  • Actio mixta

    A mixed action. (1) An action with a view both to the recovery of a thing and to the enforcement of a penalty. (2) An action that is both real and personal, or rather that is entirely personal, but in one respect more or less similar to a real action ; e.g., familice erciscundce, which…

  • 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. …

  • 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. …

  • Actio ex delicto

    See Action. …

  • Actio Rerum Amotarum

    In the civil law. An action for things removed; an action which, in cases of divorce, lay for a husband against a wife, to recover things carried away by the latter, in contemplation of such divorce (divortii consilio). Dig. 25. 2; Id. 25. 2. 25. 30. It also lay for the wife against the […]

  • Actio Rerum Amotarum

    In the civil law. An action for things removed; an action which, in cases of divorce, lay for a husband against a wife, to recover things carried away by the latter, in contemplation of such divorce (divortii consilio). Dig. 25. 2; Id. 25. 2. 25. 30. It also lay for the wife against the […]

  • Actio damni injuria

    Means broadly action for damages; the Romancivil law action encompassed much of what we would now call intentional and negligent tort….

  • Actio damni injuria

    Means broadly action for damages; the Romancivil law action encompassed much of what we would now call intentional and negligent tort….

  • Actio Perpetua

    In the civil law. A perpetual or unlimited action; one not limited to any particular period within which it should be brought. Inst. 4. 12. pr. The opposite of the actio temporalis (q.v.) …

  • Actio Perpetua

    In the civil law. A perpetual or unlimited action; one not limited to any particular period within which it should be brought. Inst. 4. 12. pr. The opposite of the actio temporalis (q.v.) …

  • Actio Rescissoria

    In cWl law. An action for rescinding a title acquired by prescription in a case where the party bringing the action was entitled to exemption from the operation of the prescription. …

  • Actio Rescissoria

    In cWl law. An action for rescinding a title acquired by prescription in a case where the party bringing the action was entitled to exemption from the operation of the prescription. …

  • Actio Bonaefidei

    Meaning of Actio Bonaefidei In this law dictionary, the legal term actio bonaefidei is a kind of the Roman law class. Resources See Also Roman law

  • Actio Condictio Indebiti

    Meaning of Actio Condictio Indebiti In this law dictionary, the legal term actio condictio indebiti is a kind of the Roman law class. Resources See Also Condictio Indebiti Under Condictlo Roman law