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- Rei vindicatio is a legal action by which the plaintiff demands that the defendant return a thing that belongs to the plaintiff. It may be used only when...
- altered by the Actio Publiciana (see Gaius 4.36) which gave scope in the vindicatio (the action for property) for a fictitious usucaption. Such a situation...
- precise nature of the contract was disputed, as can be seen below. Rei vindicatio is a legal action by which the plaintiff demands that the defendant return...
- (ius proiiciendi protegendive). The owner of the dominant estate had a vindicatio servitutis (this may also appear as actio confessoria in post-classical...
- precise nature of the contract was disputed, as can be seen below. Rei vindicatio is a legal action by which the plaintiff demands that the defendant return...
- fulfills the voluntary requirement of actus reus. Common law Mens rea Rei vindicatio Coke, chapter 1, folio 10 Model Penal Code ยง 1.13(2) Dennis J Baker, Glanville...
- on May 29, 1964. Mlombo, the owner of the property, instituted the rei vindicatio action against Fourie for having fraudulently ceased to possess it. The...
- ownership: the rei vindicatio and the actio negatoria Ownership includes the entitlement of exclusive possession of res. The rei vindicatio, or vindicatory...
- this rule by reference to the rei vindicatio which requires the vindicator to name the subject of the rei vindicatio. The rights over the old items became...
- actions if X was in bad faith (mala fides). These actions were (i) the rei vindicatio for the materials and (ii) the actio de tigno, which would recoup twice...