Pronunciation: /ˈækʃoʊ ˈstrɪkti ˈdʒʊərɪs/
noun A legal term referring to a type of action or lawsuit that is strictly based on the law or legal rights
A1 Actio stricti juris means strict legal action.
A2 In some cases, actio stricti juris may be necessary to enforce a contract.
B1 The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff based on actio stricti juris.
B2 Lawyers often use actio stricti juris to protect their clients' rights.
C1 Understanding the nuances of actio stricti juris requires a deep knowledge of legal principles.
C2 The judge's decision was based on the doctrine of actio stricti juris.
formal The court applied the principle of actio stricti juris to interpret the contract strictly according to its literal meaning.
informal The judge stuck to the actio stricti juris rule and ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
slang They had no choice but to go with the actio stricti juris route for the legal case.
figurative In life, sometimes you have to take the actio stricti juris approach and follow the rules exactly as they are written.
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