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'recovery on no specific grounds'. Many different types of condictio were available, but this was
a residuary action intended for any non-standard situation where a condictio was justified.
Shows strong adherence to the general principle that people should not benefit from unjust
enrichment. - ANS-condictio sine causa

'the action for dividing things held in common' at the end of a societas - ANS-actio communi
dividundo

action for an someone renting services as an employer, someone renting a thing for use or
enjoyment, and someone recieving something as a contractor to be worked upon. - ANS-actio
conducti

Action for breach of stipulatio for a certain thing or amount of money. - ANS-condictio

Action for breach of stipulatio. The procedure was that you would quote the words of the
stipulatio and the iudex would determine the amount due. This meant that there was leeway in
determining the amount of damages owed. - ANS-actio ex stipulatu

action for depositee in depositum, didn't result in infamia. - ANS-actio depositi contraria

action for enforcing a mutuum of money - ANS-actio certae pecuniae creditae

action for enforcing a mutuum of other things than money - ANS-actio certae rei

action for parties in a societas. Resulted in infamia if condemned, and (when hostile?) brought
the societas to an end. - ANS-actio pro socio

action for someone hiring out his services as an employee, someone hiring out a thing for use
or enjoyment, and someone 'placing out' (locare) his thing to be worked upon by a contractor. -
ANS-actio locati

action for the buyer for an unstated latent defect which would have, if known, not prevented the
buyer from making the purchase. Had to be made within a year of the defecct becoming
apparant. Claim for the difference in the price. No consequential loss. - ANS-actio quanti minoris

action for the buyer if the thing has an unstated latent defect which would have, if known,
prevented the buyer from making the purchase. Had to be made 6 months after defect
appeared. Claim for the return of the price once the thing is returned with all accretions. No
conseuntial loss. - ANS-actio redhibitoria

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