- damni injuriae actio
- /daemnay injuriyiy aeksh(iy)ow/ An action given by the civil law for the damage done by one who intentionally injured the slave or beast of another
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
damni injuriae actio — /daemnay injuriyiy aeksh(iy)ow/ An action given by the civil law for the damage done by one who intentionally injured the slave or beast of another … Black's law dictionary
damni injuriae actio — (Roman law.) An action for intentional injury to the beast of another … Ballentine's law dictionary
actio legis Aquiliae — /aekshiyow liyjas akwiliyiy/ An action under the Aquilian law; an action to recover damages for maliciously or injuriously killing or wounding the slave or beast of another, or injuring in any way a thing belonging to another. Otherwise called… … Black's law dictionary
actio legis Aquiliae — /aekshiyow liyjas akwiliyiy/ An action under the Aquilian law; an action to recover damages for maliciously or injuriously killing or wounding the slave or beast of another, or injuring in any way a thing belonging to another. Otherwise called… … Black's law dictionary