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  • ACTIO NON ACCREVIT INFRA SEX ANNOS
    The name of the plea of the statute of limitations, when the defendant alleges that the plaintiff's action has not accrued within six years. Actio non da tor non damnifloato. An action is not given to one who is not injured. Jenk. Cent 69. Actio non facit ream, nisi mens More...
  • ACTIO NON ULTERIUS
    In English pleading. A name given to the distinctive clause In the plea to the further maintenance of the action, introduced in place of the plea puis darrein continuance; the averment being that the plaintiff ought not further (ulterius) to have or maintain his action. Steph. PI. 64, 65, 401.
  • ACTIO PERSONALIS
    In the civil and common law. A personal action. The ordinary term for this kind of action in the civil law is actio in personam, (q. v.) the word personalis being of only occasional occurrence. Inst 4, 6, 8, in tit.; Id. 4, 11, pr. 1. Bracton, however, uses it More...
  • ACTION
    Conduct; behavior; something done; the condition of acting; an act or series of acts. In practice. The legal and formal demand of one's right from another person or party made and insisted on in a court of Justice. Valentine v. Boston, 20 Pick. (Mass.) 201; Hibernia Nat Bank v. La More...
  • ACTION OF A WRIT
    A phrase used when a defendant pleads some matter by which he shows that the plaintiff had no cause to have the writ sued upon, although it may be that he is entitled to another writ or action for the same matter. Cowell.
  • ACTION OF BOOK DEBT
    A form of action for the recovery of claims, such as are usually evidenced by a book-account; this action is principally used in Vermont and Connecticut. Terrill y. Beecher, 9 Conn. 344; Stoking v. Sage, 1 Conn. 75; Green v. Pratt, 11 Conn. 205; May v. Brownell, 3 Vt 463; More...
  • ACTION ON THE CASE
    A species of personal action of very extensive application, otherwise called "trespass on the case," or simply "case," from the circumstance of the plaintiff's whole case or cause of complaint being set forth at length in the original writ by which formerly it was always commenced. 3 Bl. Comm. 122. More...
  • ACTIONABLE
    That for which an action will lie; furnishing legal ground for an action. —Actionable fraud. Deception practiced in order to induce another to part with property or surrender some legal right; a false representation made with an intention to deceive; may be committed by stating what is known to be More...
  • ACTIONARE
    L. Lat. (From actio, an action.) In old records. To bring an action; to prosecute, or sue. Thorn's Chron.; Whis-haw.
  • ACTIONARY
    A foreign commercial term for the proprietor of an action or share of a public company's stock; a stockholder.
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