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tort
(Can we clean up() this sense?) The area of law dealing with such wrongful acts
An injury or wrong
Tart, sharp
{n} hurt, mischief, injury, wrong, calamity
A tort is something that you do or fail to do which harms someone else and for which you can be sued for damages. Damage, injury, or a wrongful act done willfully, negligently, or in circumstances involving strict liability, but not involving breach of contract, for which a civil suit can be brought. an action that is wrong but not criminal and can be dealt with in a civil court of law (tortum, from torquere; TORQUE). Wrongful act, other than a breach of contract, that injures another and for which the law permits a civil (noncriminal) action to be brought. Relief may be obtained in the form of damages or an injunction. The term derives from Latin tortum, meaning "something twisted, wrung, or crooked." Assault, defamation, malpractice, negligence, nuisance, product liability, property damage, and trespass are all (apart from their potentially criminal and contractual aspects) torts
An injury or wrong committed, either with or without force, to the person or property of another
Any civil wrong or injury; a wrongful act (not involving a breach of contract) for which an action will lie; a form of action, in some parts of the United States, for a wrong or injury
The area of law dealing with such wrongful acts
A private or civil wrong or injury for which the court provides a remedy through an action for damages
A civil, not criminal, wrong An injury against a person or property, with the exception of breach of contract
An injury or wrong independent of the contract as by assault, malicious prosecution, negligence, slander or trespass
Derived from the Latin word tortus, which meant wrong In French, "tort" means a wrong " Tort refers to that body of the law that will allow an injured person to obtain compensation from the person who caused the injury Every person is expected to conduct himself or herself without injuring others When they do so, either intentionally or by negligence, they can be required by a court to pay money to the injured party ("damages") so that, ultimately, they will suffer the pain caused by their action Tort also serves as a deterrent by sending a message to the community as to what is unacceptable conduct The person who commits a tort is called a tortfeasor
other sections in this glossary have referred to the concept of a tort or civil wrong Many different types of wrongs are classified as torts including trespass, nuisance, negligence and defamation The law of tort is part of what is generally known as the common law, in other words the basic principles go back to a time before the current modern legal system took over, although most torts have been subsequently redefined or clarified either by statute or by the courts in cases
A wrongful act, whether intentional or negligent, which causes an injury and can be remedied at civil law, usually through awarding damages. A delict
A civil wrong or injury caused by one person to another, e g negligence causing bodily injury
Injury caused by negligence or wrongful act of another person, which cannot be classified as a breach of contract
A wrongful act which results in injury or damage and on which a civil action may be based
A wrong for which a civil (as opposed to criminal) action can be brought Many tort claims arise from negligence
A civil wrong that result in an injury to a person or property
(law) any wrongdoing for which an action for damages may be brought
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