Condictio furtiva
The condictio (ex causa) furtiva is a factual adjectic complaint of the Roman formal process . Its aim was to impose on the thief to return the illegally appropriated item to the stolen or, if impossible, to replace its (simple) value.
literature
- Jan Dirk Harke : Roman law. From the classical period to the modern codifications . Beck, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-406-57405-4 ( floor plans of the law ), § 11 no. 11 (p. 182).
- Herbert Hausmaninger , Walter Selb : Römisches Privatrecht , Böhlau, Vienna 1981 (9th edition 2001) (Böhlau-Studien-Bücher) ISBN 3-205-07171-9 , pp. 278-280.
- Heinrich Honsell : Roman law. 5th edition, Springer, Zurich 2001, ISBN 3-540-42455-5 , pp. 163, 166.
- Wolfram Pika: Ex causa furtiva condicere in classical Roman law , University of Mainz, dissertation 1986, Duncker a. Humblot, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-428-06323-6 .