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Actio furti manifesti - In Roman law, an action robbed against the perpetrator of a theft (furtum) overtly (caught in the act). Characteristics of the action
The complaint was - like the actio furti nec manifesti - to actiones famosae. It was also a penal complaint because it aimed only at punishing the perpetrator (return of the stolen thing was prosecuted by other means). The amount of fine, at the actio furti manifesti, was fixed on four times (quadruplum) value of the stolen thing. It was a robbery that did not have to be owned by a person who was at risk of accidental loss, such as a shipowner, inn, stable, contractor or contractor. Bibliography
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