Delictual Remedies and Joint Wrongdoers Quiz
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

    <p>It is freely cedable.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of an interdict?

    <p>To avert an impending wrongful act or to prevent the continuation of a wrongful act that has already commenced.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Explain the characteristics of Actio Legis Acquilia.

    <p>Actio Legis Acquilia is actively and passively heritable, freely cedable, and litis contestatio has no effect.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the requirements of an interdict?

    <p>The interdict exists to avert an impending wrongful act or prevent the continuation of a wrongful act. It can be prohibitory or mandatory, and fault is not a requirement.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When does the claim for pain and suffering become actively and passively heritable?

    <p>The claim for pain and suffering becomes actively and passively heritable only after litis contestatio, and it is only cedable before litis contestatio.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens to the claim for pain and suffering if the claimant dies before taking it to court?

    <p>If the claimant dies before taking the claim to court, the claim for pain and suffering lapses.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Explain the purpose of an interdict.

    <p>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.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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