Search Results for: EX DELICTO

Lex Duodecim Tabularum

Lex Duodecim Tabularum 〈拉〉《十二铜表法》 公元前451-450年间由罗马共和国制定的一部现存最早的成文法典,因刻于十二块板子上而得名。第一表:传唤〔De in jus vocando〕;第二表:审理〔De judiciis〕;第三表:执行〔De aere confesso rebusque judicatis〕;第四表:家长权〔De jure patrio〕;第五表:继承和监护〔De heareditatibus et tuelise〕;第六表:所有权和占有〔De dominio et possessione〕;第七表:土地和房屋〔De jure aedium et agrorum〕;第八表:私犯〔De delicto〕;第九表:公法〔De jure publico〕;第十表:宗教法〔De jure sacro〕;第十一表:前五表的补充〔supplementum 5 priorarum tabularum〕;第十二表:后五表的补充〔supplementum 5 posteriorarum tabularum〕。 (→Twelve Tables)

Lex Duodecim Tabularum Read More »

delict

delict (di-likt), n. [Latin delictum “an offense”] Roman & civil law. A violation of the law; esp., a wrongful act or omission giving rise to a claim for compensation; TORT. — Also termed (in Roman law) delictum; (in French law) délit. [Cases: Torts 1. C.J.S. Torts §§ 2–7.] “A delict is a civil wrong. It

delict Read More »

constructive trust

An equitable remedy that a court imposes against one who has obtained property by wrongdoing. • A constructive trust, imposed to prevent unjust enrichment, creates no fiduciary relationship. Despite its name, it is not a trust at all. Cf. resulting trust. — Also termed implied trust; involuntary trust; trust de son tort; trust ex delicto;

constructive trust Read More »

Scroll to Top