
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: ...
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(from the article `Roman law`) ...which enabled one who intervened without authority in another`s affairs for the latter`s benefit to claim reimbursement and indemnity, and second, ...
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condictio From Roman Law, a formal claim for something; therefore, an action against a person originally for a certain sum of money, and later for anything definite and certain other than for money. The term evolved into being one about obligation, as distinguished from a claim of ownership.
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