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Meanings of intentional infliction in English
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Usage of intentional infliction in English
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He sued, alleging invasion of privacy, libel and intentionalinfliction of emotional distress.
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He accused the defendants of intentionalinfliction of emotional distress.
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The filing charged intentionalinfliction of emotional distress, invasion of privacy, defamation, and unfair trade practices.
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The lawsuit provided by Bern makes allegations of maritime negligence, intentionalinfliction of emotional distress, and others.
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The suit contains four complaints against Hayne including sexual battery, gender violence and intentionalinfliction of emotional distress.
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The lawsuit charges Singer with sexual assault and battery, intentionalinfliction of emotional distress and sexual exploitation of children.
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Nevertheless, tort claims like "invasion of privacy" or " intentionalinfliction of emotional distress" are available in most states.
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According to People, the rapper is seeking damages for civil extortion, fraud, defamation, abuse of process and intentionalinfliction of emotional distress.
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The complaint alleges the failure to pay wages, labor and health code violations, and the intentionalinfliction of emotional distress, among other things.
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The suit accused Gordon of assault, battery, intentionalinfliction of emotional distress, and transferring money from Brown's account into his own without authorization.
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Her action includes a claim for alleged trespass, assault and battery; alleged negligence; and alleged reckless and intentionalinfliction of emotional harm and suffering.
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In court documents obtained by People, Ms Sabbag accuses the 40-year-old funny man of intentionalinfliction of emotional distress, negligence and invasion of privacy.
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Mr Bailey sued the Garda Commissioner and the State for alleged wrongful arrest, false imprisonment, conspiracy, assault and intentionalinfliction of emotional and psychological suffering.
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The civil suit claims assault, sexual battery and intentionalinfliction of emotional distress, and the plaintiff is seeking a jury trial, according to the filing.