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Latin legal term for an "action" or "summons"
secuta condictio cautionis condictio certae pecuniae condictio certae rei condictio certi condictio ex causa furtiva condictio ex injusta causa condictio ex
Condictio
Legal action to recover what the plaintiff has mistakenly paid the defendant
and the civil legal systems descending from it, the condictio indebiti is a legal action (condictio) whereby a plaintiff may recover what he has paid the
Condictio_indebiti
Roman legal action to recover transferred property
In Roman law, the condictio causa data causa non secuta was a legal action (condictio) for recovery of a transfer of property, where the purpose for the
Condictio causa data causa non secuta
Condictio_causa_data_causa_non_secuta
negotiorum gestio, namely: condictio indebiti; condictio causa data causa non secuta; condictio ob turpem vel iniustam causam; condictio sine causa specialis
Negotiorum_gestio
Important aspects of redistribution agreement
the condictio furtiva, the actio ad exhibendum and the actio legis Aquiliae. They are all personal remedies rather than real ones. The condictio furtiva
South_African_property_law
Roman legal procedure
In the Roman litigation system, while the Legis Actiones procedure was in force during the early Republic, both parties had to lay down a legal wager at
Legal_wager
Theft in Roman law
defendant did not bring the thing to court or refused a search. Vindicatio or condictio could also be undertaken by the owner of the thing, in addition to an
Furtum
Civil legal system involving relationships between individuals
plaintiff could claim damages from the defendant with the aid of the condictio furtiva (a personal action). With the aid of the actio legis Aquiliae
Private_law
Legal action; demand by the plaintiff that the defendant return their property
plaintiff could claim damages from the defendant with the aid of the condictio furtiva (a personal action). With the aid of the actio legis Aquiliae
Rei_vindicatio
Legal remedy taking away a benefit wrongfully obtained
on two actions of the classical Roman period—the condictio and the actio de in rem verso. The condictio authorized recovery by the plaintiff of a certain
Restitution and unjust enrichment
Restitution_and_unjust_enrichment
example Nemo Me Impune Lacessit, legal terminology (Ultimus haeres and condictio causa data causa non-secuta), and various ceremonial contexts. Latin abbreviations
Languages_of_Scotland
Branch of private law
provided for a number of actions to enforce one's rights, including the condictio indebiti. Roman law did not have a concept of a trust, instead having
Law_of_obligations
South African legal case
director the profit made by him, and that such a claim was neither a condictio indebiti, nor an action for damages, nor an action upon a contract, and
Robinson v Randfontein Estates Gold Mining
Robinson_v_Randfontein_Estates_Gold_Mining
Law in Ancient Rome (c. 449 BC – AD 529)
plaintiff could also claim damages from the defendant with the aid of the condictio furtiva, another personal action. With the aid of the actio legis Aquiliae
Roman_law
but a similar thing in quantity, quality and size. The lender had a condictio action for the value of the thing if a similar thing was not returned
Real_contracts_in_Roman_law
still bring an action for theft (actio furti) and a personal action (condictio). Commentary on the media sententia Nicholas criticises the media sententia
Specificatio_(Roman_law)
Form of contract in Ancient Roman law
resolutive, affirmative and potestative condition. Condictio was a claim for a certain thing. The condictio did not have to explain why something was owed
Stipulatio
of the investigation reached the Supreme Court where the principle of condictio indebiti was tested. The ship was built in Trondheim by Ørens Mekansike
MS_Birgo
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
cup Concilium provinciae Concubinatus Condercum Condictio Condictio causa data causa non secuta Condictio indebiti Conditum Confarreatio Conflict of the
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heirs of the wrongdoer. As the act was furtum there would always be the condictio furtiva. The principles were in general those of actio furti. Thus it
Rapina
Law relating to crime
decide this, the court will apply the condictio sine qua non test, also known as the "but-for" theory. A condictio sine qua non is a condition without which
South_African_criminal_law
Malaysian jurist and lawyer
such as s 65 of the Indian Contracts Act and the Roman principle of condictio causa data causa non secuta, her Ladyship held that s 66 is meant to reflect
Nallini_Pathmanathan
Law regarding estate inheritance
enrichtment, so the executor may recover the excess from them by means of the condictio indebiti. Similarly, an executor may reclaim from concurrent creditors
Law of succession in South Africa
Law_of_succession_in_South_Africa
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