Bethmann-Hollweg
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Institutes of Roman Law
Modern legal scholar cited in a footnote-style aside on the nature of the actio utilis.
Bethmann-Hollweg, § 96, suggests that actio utilis was in this case not actio fictitia but actio in factum concepta.
Bethmann-Hollweg, §§ 158-160.
But though personal execution was applicable to all judicati, the lex Poetelia abolished it for nexum, Bethmann-Hollweg, Rom.