The actio aquae pluviae arcendae was an actio in personam that was given to the owner of the rustic background against the neighbor who had altered the natural flow of rainwater so as to make it run more copiously and fraudulently at the bottom of the actor. Legislative proceedings for Legislative actions were enforced through Legis actio for iudicis arbitration postulationem (used for claims arising from stipulation, for the division of inheritance and for the division of common goods). In the process of formulating, however, it adopted the formula with arbitrary clause that allowed the defendant to refrain from condemning the restoration of things. If the work had been constructed by a third party, the defendant had to give prayers and allow the plaintiff to intervene on his base to restore the state of the places as they were before the opus. Links externalize the wikitesto
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