Condictio

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

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