Pronuntiatio (redirect from Actio)
Rhetoricians laid down guidelines on the use of the voice and gestures (actio) in the delivery of oratory. There were instructions on the proper modulation...
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The Actio Pauliana is an action in Roman law intended to protect creditors from fraudulent legal transactions, specifically transactions intended to reduce...
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The actio iniuriarum is an action for delict which "not only seeks to protect an individual's dignity and reputation but also his or her physical integrity...
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of the procedure has been the actio (similar to the English word "act"). In the procedure of the legis actiones the actio included both procedural and...
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An actio popularis was an action in Roman penal law brought by a member of the public in the interest of public order. The action exists in some modern...
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In personam (redirect from Actio in personam)
In personam is a Latin phrase meaning "against a particular person". In a lawsuit in which the case is against a specific individual, that person must...
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Action at a distance (redirect from Actio in distans)
In physics, action at a distance is the concept that an object's motion can be affected by another object without being in physical contact with it; that...
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Actio libera in causa (frequently abbreviated as a.l.i.c., Latin for "action free in its cause") is a law principle in a typical Western law system (both...
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Condictio indebiti (redirect from Actio condictio indebiti)
The condictio indebiti is an action in civil (Roman) law whereby a plaintiff may recover what he has paid the defendant by mistake; such mistaken payment...
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Fraudulent conveyance (redirect from Actio pauliana)
A fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer is the transfer of property to another party to prevent, hinder, or delay the collection of a debt owed...
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