释义 |
condictio fur·ti·va \-ˌōˌfərˈtīvə, -fu̇rˈtēvə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin condictio rei furtivae formal claim for a stolen thing Roman law : an action in quasi contract for the recovery of a specific stolen thing from the thief or his heirs or recovery of its value if it is not available — called also condictio ex causa furtiva, condictio rei furtivae |