actio confessoria — /aekshiyow konfasoriya/ An affirmative petitory action for the recognition and enforcement of a servitude. So called because based on plaintiffs affirmative allegation of a right in defendant s land. Distinguished from an actio negatoria, which… … Black's law dictionary
actio confessoria — /aekshiyow konfasoriya/ An affirmative petitory action for the recognition and enforcement of a servitude. So called because based on plaintiffs affirmative allegation of a right in defendant s land. Distinguished from an actio negatoria, which… … Black's law dictionary
actio negatoria — (or actio negativa) /aekshiyow negatoriya / negatayva/ An action brought to repel a claim of the defendant to a servitude in the plaintiffs land. See actio confessoria … Black's law dictionary
actio negativa — actio negatoria (or actio negativa) /aekshiyow negatoriya / negatayva/ An action brought to repel a claim of the defendant to a servitude in the plaintiffs land. See actio confessoria … Black's law dictionary
actio negatoria — (or actio negativa) /aekshiyow negatoriya / negatayva/ An action brought to repel a claim of the defendant to a servitude in the plaintiffs land. See actio confessoria … Black's law dictionary
actio negativa — actio negatoria (or actio negativa) /aekshiyow negatoriya / negatayva/ An action brought to repel a claim of the defendant to a servitude in the plaintiffs land. See actio confessoria … Black's law dictionary
Actio — (lat.), 1) Handlung, Bewegung; 2) (Rechtsw.), Forderung, u. Handlung, um eine Forderung im Proceßwege selbständig geltend zu machen, daher das Jus actionum, nach dem System der altrömischen Juristen, mit den Obligationen, als Recht der… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
confessoria actio — /konfesoriya aeksh(iy)ow/ In the civil law, an action for enforcing a servitude … Black's law dictionary
confessoria actio — /konfesoriya aeksh(iy)ow/ In the civil law, an action for enforcing a servitude … Black's law dictionary
actio Publiciana confessoria in rem — A civil law action for the protection of servitudes not fully perfected … Ballentine's law dictionary