VINDICATIO

VINDICATIO

vindicatio (vin-di-kay-shee-oh), n. [Latin ¡°claim¡±] Roman law.

1. An action by the owner to claim property.

vindicatio servitutis (vin-di-kay-shee-oh s[schwa]r-v[schwa]-t[y]oo-tis). [Latin ¡°claim of servitude¡±] Roman law. An action against the owner of land over which the plaintiff claims that a servitude exists.

¡ª Also termed actio confessoria.

2. The claiming of a thing as one’s own; the assertion of a right in or title to a thing. Pl. vindicationes (vin-di-kay-shee-oh-neez).


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