Actio Conducti
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Actio conducti, an action resulting from a contract called locatio conductio which enables the conductor to enforce the duties of the locator. There are three forms of locatio conductio and accordingly the object of the actio conducti varies: (1) locatio conductio rei) locator agrees, in consideration of money payment, to let conductor have the use, or the use and fruits, of a thing); (2) locatio conductio operarum (locator agree, in consideration of a money payment to supply conductor with a certain amount of labour); (3) locatio conductio operis (conductor agrees, in consideration of a money payment, to supply locator with a certain result of labour), Civil Law. See also ACTION LOCATI.
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