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Condictio is an actio stricti juris attributed to a party of a negotium stricti juris, and derived from the Civil Law. Appellantur in personam actiones quibus dare fierive opertere intendimus, condictiones. The condictio was certa or incerta according as a definite or an indefinite thing was demanded. The judge had merely to decide the question submitted to him, without taking into account consideration of equity, Sand. Just. See ACTIO BON' FIDEI.
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