actiones nominatae

actiones nominatae
/aekshiyowniyz nomaneytiy/ (Lat. named actions).
In the English chancery, writs for which there were precedents. The statute of Westminster, 2, c. 24, gave chancery authority to form new writs in consimili casu; hence the action on the case

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • actiones nominatae — /aekshiyowniyz nomaneytiy/ (Lat. named actions). In the English chancery, writs for which there were precedents. The statute of Westminster, 2, c. 24, gave chancery authority to form new writs in consimili casu; hence the action on the case …   Black's law dictionary

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