Condictio Explained
In Roman Civil Law, a Condictio (plural condictiones) referred to an "action" or "summons";[1] hence, compounds in legal Latin refer to various types of actions:
- condictio causa data causa non secuta
- condictio cautionis
- condictio certae pecuniae
- condictio certae rei
- condictio certi
- condictio ex causa furtiva
- condictio ex injusta causa
- condictio ex lege
- condictio ex paenitentia
- condictio furtiva
- condictio incerti
- condictio indebiti
- condictio liberationis
- condictio ob causam datorum
- condictio ob injustam causam
- condictio ob rem dati
- condictio ob turpem causam
- condictio possessionis
- condictio sine causa
- condictio triticaria
See also
References
- https://books.google.com/books?id=oR0LAAAAIAAJ&dq=Homine%20Libero%20Exhibendo&pg=PA463 Encyclopedic dictionary of Roman law By Adolf Berger