释义 |
ac·tio stric·ti ju·ris \-ˈstrikˌtīˈju̇rə̇s, -kˌtēˈyu̇rə̇s\ noun (plural actiones stricti juris) Etymology: Late Latin, literally, action of strict law : an action in Roman law that the judge was to decide according to the strict legal rules without reference to equitable considerations — contrasted with actio bonae fidei |