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Actio de in rem verso
Actio de in rem verso is a legal term meaning enrichment without cause. Its origin lies in first Roman law and then French law, when Napoleon's law givers used the INSTITUTES OF JUSTINIAN as the basis for the CODE NAPOLEON.
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