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Roman law and the
civil legal systems descending from it, the
condictio indebiti is a
legal action (condictio)
whereby a
plaintiff may
recover what he has...
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property of
another (dominus negotii) who was
unable to so
solutio indebiti -
undue payment or
delivery of a
thing to
another (accipiens), who is then...
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condictio ex
paenitentia condictio furtiva condictio incerti condictio indebiti condictio liberationis condictio ob
causam datorum condictio ob injustam...
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sunlight Ground rent for a
surface right or
estate (superficies).
solutio indebiti performance of
something not due
Undue performance or payment, obliging...
- are quasi-contracts such as
unjust enrichment,
negotiorum gestio, and
indebiti solutio, as well as acknowledgments, depositions, and the
carrying out...
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affairs are
terminated and
bears full
liability for
losses incurred.
Solutio indebiti:
Article 2154
provides that an
individual who
receives something of value...
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benevolent intervention (negotiorum gestio) or
undue payment (solutio
indebiti). The
doctrine of
unjust enrichment was
definitively established as a fully...
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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 that under...
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multiple restitutionary actions lie for
negotiorum gestio, namely:
condictio indebiti;
condictio causa data
causa non secuta;
condictio ob
turpem vel iniustam...
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investigation reached the
Supreme Court where the
principle of
condictio indebiti was tested. The ship was
built in
Trondheim by Ørens
Mekansike Værksted...