damni injuriae actio

damni injuriae actio
(Roman law.) An action for intentional injury to the beast of another.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • 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 — /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

  • 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

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