action de in rem verso – an action for unjust enrichment wherein the plaintiff must show (i) an enrichment was bestowed (ii) it caused an impoverishment (iii) there is no justification (iv) the plaintiff has no other adequate remedy at law, including no remedy under an express or implied contract

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action de in rem verso:
[Latin “action for money applied to (the defendant’s) advantage”]
(18c)

1. Roman civil law.  An action for unjust enrichment, in which the plaintiff must show that an enrichment was bestowed, that the enrichment caused an impoverishment, that there is no justification for the enrichment and impoverishment, and that the plaintiff has no other adequate remedy at law, including no remedy under an express or implied contract.

2. Roman law. An action brought against a paterfamilias or a slaveowner who benefited from the transaction of a child or slave. — aka (in both senses) actio de in rem verso.

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