ACTIO VI BONORUM RAPTORUM - Black's Law Dictionary

What is ACTIO VI BONORUM RAPTORUM? Definition of ACTIO VI BONORUM RAPTORUM in Black's Law Dictionary

An action for goods taken by force; a species of mixed action, which lay for a party whose goods or movables (bona) had been taken from him by force, (vi,) to recover the things so taken, together with a penalty of triple the value. Inst. 4, 2; Inst. 4, 6, 19. Bracton describes it as lying de rebus mobilibus vi ablatis sive robbatis, (for movable things taken away by force, or robbed.) Brae. fol. 103b.

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