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What is a requirement for an interdict?
What is a requirement for an interdict?
- Fault is a requirement for an interdict.
- The interdict can only be prohibitory, not mandatory.
- The interdict exists for the purpose of averting an impending wrongful act or to prevent the continuation of a wrongful act that has already commenced. (correct)
- The interdict is only applicable after litis contestatio.
What happens to the claim for pain and suffering if the claimant dies before taking it to court?
What happens to the claim for pain and suffering if the claimant dies before taking it to court?
- The claim is settled by the court regardless.
- The claim is still valid for the claimant's family.
- The claim lapses. (correct)
- The claim is automatically transferred to the defendant.
When is the Actio Iniuriarum actively and passively heritable?
When is the Actio Iniuriarum actively and passively heritable?
- It is not heritable at all.
- Only after litis contestatio. (correct)
- It is freely cedable.
- Only before litis contestatio.
What is a characteristic of Actio Legis Acquilia?
What is a characteristic of Actio Legis Acquilia?
What is the purpose of an interdict?
What is the purpose of an interdict?
Explain the characteristics of Actio Legis Acquilia.
Explain the characteristics of Actio Legis Acquilia.
What are the requirements of an interdict?
What are the requirements of an interdict?
When does the claim for pain and suffering become actively and passively heritable?
When does the claim for pain and suffering become actively and passively heritable?
What happens to the claim for pain and suffering if the claimant dies before taking it to court?
What happens to the claim for pain and suffering if the claimant dies before taking it to court?
Explain the purpose of an interdict.
Explain the purpose of an interdict.
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