Tag: Roman
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Agrarian Law
Meaning of Agrarian Law In this law dictionary, the legal term agrarian law is a kind of the Roman, Civil law class. Resources See Also Roman Civil law
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Agrarian Law
Meaning of Agrarian Law In this law dictionary, the legal term agrarian law is a kind of the Roman, Civil law class. Resources See Also Roman Civil law
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Apud Acta
(Lat.) Among the recorded acts. This was one of the verbal appeals (so called by the French commentators), and was obtained by simply saying, appello. …
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Apud Acta
(Lat.) Among the recorded acts. This was one of the verbal appeals (so called by the French commentators), and was obtained by simply saying, appello. …
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Abigeatus
(Lat.) In the civil law. The offense of stealing or driving away cattle. Dig. 47, 14, 2. See Abigeus. …
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Apocha
Meaning of Apocha In this law dictionary, the legal term apocha is a kind of the Roman, Civil law class. Resources See Also Acceptilation; Antapocha Roman Civil law
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Apocha
Meaning of Apocha In this law dictionary, the legal term apocha is a kind of the Roman, Civil law class. Resources See Also Acceptilation; Antapocha Roman Civil law
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Ager Limitatus
Meaning of Ager Limitatus In this law dictionary, the legal term ager limitatus is a kind of the Roman, Civil law class. Resources See Also Ager Arcifinius Roman Civil law
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Appellator
Meaning of Appellator In this law dictionary, the legal term appellator is a kind of the Roman, Civil law class. Resources See Also Roman Civil law
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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,…
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Actio redhibitoria
In civil law. An action to compel a vendor to take back the thing sold, and return the price paid. …
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Actio redhibitoria
In civil law. An action to compel a vendor to take back the thing sold, and return the price paid. …
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Actio
In civil law. A specifl.c mode of enforcing a right before the courts of law, e. g., legis actio; actio sacramenti. In this sense we speak of actions in our law, e. g., the action of debt. The right to a remedy, thus: Ex irndo pacta non oritur actio, no right of action can arise…
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Actio
In civil law. A specifl.c mode of enforcing a right before the courts of law, e. g., legis actio; actio sacramenti. In this sense we speak of actions in our law, e. g., the action of debt. The right to a remedy, thus: Ex irndo pacta non oritur actio, no right of action can arise…
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Atavia
Meaning of Atavia In this law dictionary, the legal term atavia is a kind of the Roman, Civil law class. Resources See Also Roman Civil law