- In
Roman Civil Law, a
Condictio (plural
condictiones)
referred to an "action" or "summons"; hence,
compounds in
legal Latin refer to
various types of actions:...
- 'Jurisprudence', the 'Roman Law of
Ownership and Possession', the 'Roman Law of
Condictiones', 'Common Law' (comprising the
general principles of contract, torts...
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History and Some Criticisms. New York: John Lane. pp. 407. per la mala
condictione de aere. Gregorovius,
Ferdinand (1900).
History of the City of Rome in...
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Matriarchy introduced monogamy. De
legis actionibus de
formulis et de
condictione.
Dissertation Basel. Dieterich, Göttingen 1840. Das
Naturrecht und das...
-
considerations and
moral principles of Gr**** philosophy. In the
Justinian Code,
condictiones were
grouped into categories, such as when the
plaintiff had
given a...
- His
major works include: von Wächter, Carl
Georg (1822).
Doctrina de
condictione causa data
causa non
secuta in
contractibus innominatis (in Latin). Tübingen...
- Dig de
rebus creditis seu munto, de jurejurando, de in
litem jurando,
condictione ex lege, triticiaria, et de eo quod
certo loco,
Antwerp 1582, Frankfurt...
- the
action of
condictio causa data
causa non
secuta among the
other condictiones, as was
shown in the
landmark case, in the
field of
unjustified enrichment...
- came in
August 1850, when he
published with
Firmin Didot his
thesis De
Condictione indebite ou Des
obligations qui se
forment sans contrat. He witnessed...