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Interdictum
In Roman law, an interdictum was an order issued by a praetor (or, in the provinces, a proconsul) at the request of a claimant and addressed to another person, imposing a requirement either to do something or to abstain from doing something. The interdictum, like the modern injunction, is a quick decision process designed to protect existing situations. Its procedure is summary. What the plaintiff alleges is taken as true; if his claims are not true, the defendant will disregard the order and defend his right in the subsequent ordinary trial. ==See also==
* ''Interdictum de homine libero exhibendo''
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