Aquilian liability, noun phrase

Origin:
From the Roman law Aquilia passed in the 3rd century BC.
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Liability arising from financial loss caused to another, either intentionally or through negligence.
2013 saflii.org.za (DSAE Corpus)These texts must, however, be read in conjunction with those texts which shed light on the Aquilian liability of a controller of a domesticated animal.
2014 sahistory.org.za (DSAE Corpus)In order to succeed in an action based on unfair competition, the plaintiff must establish all the requisites of Aquilian liability, including proof that the defendant has committed a wrongful act.
Liability arising from financial loss caused to another, either intentionally or through negligence.
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