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Damnum iniuria datum was a delict of Roman law relating to the wrongful damage to property. It was created by the Lex Aquilia in the third century BC, and consisted of two parts: chapter one, which dealt with the killing of another's slave or certain types of animal; and chapter three which related to other types of property. It was widely extended both by reference to the words of the statute themselves and by the Praetor. Like similar concepts in the modern law, it had to deal with changes in the way negligence was dealt with, issues of omission, and those of causation.

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  • Damnum iniuria datum was a delict of Roman law relating to the wrongful damage to property. It was created by the Lex Aquilia in the third century BC, and consisted of two parts: chapter one, which dealt with the killing of another's slave or certain types of animal; and chapter three which related to other types of property. It was widely extended both by reference to the words of the statute themselves and by the Praetor. Like similar concepts in the modern law, it had to deal with changes in the way negligence was dealt with, issues of omission, and those of causation. (en)
  • In diritto romano il damnum iniuria datum fu inserito tra i grazie alla Lex Aquilia de damno, un plebiscito votato nell'antica Roma nel 286 a.C. (it)
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  • Damnum iniuria datum was a delict of Roman law relating to the wrongful damage to property. It was created by the Lex Aquilia in the third century BC, and consisted of two parts: chapter one, which dealt with the killing of another's slave or certain types of animal; and chapter three which related to other types of property. It was widely extended both by reference to the words of the statute themselves and by the Praetor. Like similar concepts in the modern law, it had to deal with changes in the way negligence was dealt with, issues of omission, and those of causation. (en)
  • In diritto romano il damnum iniuria datum fu inserito tra i grazie alla Lex Aquilia de damno, un plebiscito votato nell'antica Roma nel 286 a.C. (it)
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  • Damnum iniuria datum (en)
  • Damnum iniuria datum (it)
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