(Law) any wrongdoing for which an action for damages may be brought.
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Examples for "civil wrong "
Examples for "civil wrong "
1 Joan Luss was a tort attorney, "tort" being a legal term meaning "a civil wrong , " recognized as grounds for a lawsuit.
2 Mr Justice Michael White's judgment creates a new civil wrong covering the long term control and manipulation exercised by an abuser over their victim.
3 The Bill, published yesterday, makes it a tort (or civil wrong ) for which damages can be sought to violate a person's privacy.
4 As for Canada, relevant laws have been in flux in recent years with "intrusion upon seclusion" now recognised as a tort, or civil wrong .
5 Journalists and lawyers are accusing each other of committing criminal offences, civil wrongs and professional misconduct.
1 He accepted a position at Yale Law, teaching, I think, tort law.
2 They said claims will likely be pursued collaboratively as mass tort actions.
3 Both plans will set up trusts to resolve environmental and tort claims.
4 But the precedents set by these cases fueled even more tort suits.
5 What's that got to do with tort law or local authority liability?'
6 They're European, of course, and they don't understand our tort system.
7 The cases have also become a lightning rod for advocates of tort reform.
8 A tort is, broadly speaking, a wrongful act that is not a crime.
9 Later, trespass on the case bifurcates into misdemeanor and the tort of trespass.
10 In place of a theory of tort , we have a theory of trespass.
11 In art, as in politics, les grand pères ont toujours tort .
12 Jem Mace tort me dis trick w'en I sparred wid him in Liverpool.
13 If you commit a tort , you are liable to pay a compensatory sum.
14 I know there's a French proverb 'Les absens ont toujours tort . '
15 We work hand in hand with the national tort - reform groups.
16 I can't imagine tort law would hold my attention if you're in the room.
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