INTERDICTUM QUOD VI AUT CLAM

interdictum quod vi aut clam (in-t<<schwa>>r-dik-t<<schwa>>m kwod vI awt klam). [Latin “interdict because of force or stealth”] Roman law. An interdict issued against a person who forcibly (vi) or secretly (clam) altered or occupied the claimant’s property. • The interdict required the defendant to restore the property to its previous condition. Cf. actio vi bonorum raptorum under ACTIO.

[Blacks Law 8th]