Condictio
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: *condictio causa data causa non secuta * condictio cautionis * condictio certae pecuniae * condictio certae rei *condictio certi * condictio ex causa furtiva * condictio ex injusta causa * condictio ex lege * condictio ex paenitentia *condictio furtiva *condictio incerti *condictio indebiti *condictio liberationis *condictio ob causam datorum *condictio ob injustam causam *condictio ob rem dati *condictio ob turpem causam *condictio possessionis *condictio sine causa *condictio triticaria See also *Unjust enrichment In laws of equity, unjust enrichment occurs when one person is enriched at the expense of another in circumstances that the law sees as unjust. Where an individual is unjustly enriched, the law imposes an obligation upon the recipient to make res ... References {{Italic title Roman law ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |