Tag: Action to Review Judgment

  • 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 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 Serviana

    In the civil law. An action which lay for the lessor of a farm, or rural estate, to recover the gopds of the lessee or farmer, which were pledged or bound for the rent. Inst. 4. 6. 7; Heinec. Elem. Jur. Civ, lib. 4, tit. 6, § 1139; Halifax, Anal. bk. 8, c. 1, note…

  • Actio Personalis

    A personal action. The proper term in the civil law is actio in personam, …

  • Actio quanti minoris

    In the civil law. An action given to a purchaser who had paid more for a thing than it was intrinsically worth, to recover back so much of the price as the thing was of less value (quanti minoris), or fell short in value, by reason of the defect. Poth. Cont. pt. 2, c. 1,…

  • Actio redhibitoria

    In civil law. An action to compel a vendor to take back the thing sold, and return the price paid. …

  • Actio redhibitoria

    In civil law. An action to compel a vendor to take back the thing sold, and return the price paid. …

  • Actio Rei Persecutoria

    Actio Rei Persecutoria

    In the civil law. An action for the recovery of a specific thing (rei presequendae causa comparata) or damages; as distinguished from the actio poenae persecutoria, and the actio mixta. Inst. 4. 6. 16. 17; 1 Mackeld. Civ. Law, p. 192, § 196. …

  • Actio Rei Persecutoria

    Actio Rei Persecutoria

    In the civil law. An action for the recovery of a specific thing (rei presequendae causa comparata) or damages; as distinguished from the actio poenae persecutoria, and the actio mixta. Inst. 4. 6. 16. 17; 1 Mackeld. Civ. Law, p. 192, § 196. …

  • Actio Vi Bonorum Raptorum

    Actio Vi Bonorum Raptorum

    Meaning of Actio vi Bonorum Raptorum In this law dictionary, the legal term actio vi bonorum raptorum is a kind of the Roman law class. Resources See Also Interdictum Quod Vi Aut Clam Roman law

  • Actio Publiciana In Rem

    Meaning of Actio Publiciana in Rem Resources See Also Actio Publkiana Under Actio