actio utilis

actio utilis
/aekshiyow yuwtalas/
In the civil law, a beneficial action or equitable action. An action founded on equity instead of strict law, and available for those who had equitable rights or the beneficial ownership of property.
Actions are divided into actiones directae or utiles. The former are founded on certain legal obligations which from their origin were accurately defined and recognized as actionable. The latter were formed analogically in imitation of the former. They were permitted in legal obligations for which the actiones directae were not originally intended, but which resembled the legal obligations which formed the basis of the direct action
+ actio utilis
an equitable action

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • actio directa — /aekshiyow darekta/ A direct action; an action founded on strict law, and conducted according to fixed forms; an action founded on certain legal obligations which from their origin were accurately defined and recognized as actionable. See actio… …   Black's law dictionary

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  • Directa actĭo — (lat.), s. Contraria actio. D. a. bedeutet in der Geschichte des römischen Zivilprozesses den Gegensatz zu Utilis actio (s. d.) …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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