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innominate action

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A quick definition of innominate action:

An innominate action is a legal term that refers to a type of lawsuit. It is a process of doing something or behavior that can result in a judgment or decree. It can be a civil or criminal judicial proceeding that seeks to enforce or protect a right, redress or prevent a wrong, or punish a public offense. It can also be an action for unjust enrichment, a personal action arising out of a contract or tort, or an action to establish a plaintiff's title to land.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: An innominate action is a type of legal proceeding that does not fit into a specific category of civil or criminal judicial proceedings. It is a judicial proceeding that, if conducted to a determination, will result in a judgment or decree.

Example: An example of an innominate action could be a lawsuit where the plaintiff is seeking a remedy that is not clearly defined by law. For instance, if a person's property is damaged by a neighbor's tree, and the damage is not covered by any specific law, the person may file an innominate action seeking compensation for the damage.

The above example illustrates how an innominate action is used when there is no specific legal remedy available for a particular situation.

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