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  2. What is Tort Law. Tort law is the body of laws that enables people to seek compensation for wrongs committed against them. When someone’s actions cause some type of harm to another, whether it be physical harm to another person, or harm to someone’s property or reputation, the harmed or injured person or entity may seek damages through the ...

  3. A tort is an act or omission that gives rise to injury or harm to another and amounts to a civil wrong for which courts impose liability. In the context of torts, "injury" describes the invasion of any legal right, whereas "harm" describes a loss or detriment that an individual suffers.

  4. Tort Law: What It Is and How It Works, With Examples

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    Tort law is the branch of the law that deals with civil suits, with the exception of disputes involving contracts. Tort law is considered to be a form of restorative justice...

  5. tort, in common law, civil law, and the vast majority of legal systems that derive from them, any instance of harmful behaviour, such as physical attack on one’s person or interference with one’s possessions or with the use and enjoyment of one’s land, economic interests (under certain conditions), honour, reputation, and privacy.

  6. What is Tort Law? - The American Museum of Tort Law

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    Tort law has been called the law of wrongful injuries. It is the law that protects and compensates people who have been injured by the negligence, or recklessness, or intentional acts of wrongdoers. And it is the law that protects and compensates people who are injured by unsafe or defective products. Tort law is one main pillars of the law.

  7. Tort - Wikipedia

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    A tort is a civil wrong, other than breach of contract, that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. [1] Tort law can be contrasted with criminal law, which deals with criminal wrongs that are punishable by the state.

  8. Tort Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    : a wrongful act other than a breach of contract that injures another and for which the law imposes civil liability : a violation of a duty (as to exercise due care) imposed by law as distinguished from contract for which damages or declaratory relief (as an injunction) may be obtained

  9. Introduction to Tort Law - CRS Reports

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    A tort is an act or omission that causes legally cognizable harm to persons or property. Tort law, in turn, is the body of rules concerned with remedying harms caused by a person’s wrongful or injurious actions.

  10. What is Tort Law? Liability, Negligence, Obligations and Remedies

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    In general, tort law refers to the set of laws that provide remedies to individuals who have suffered harm due to the unlawful acts of others. Unlike criminal law, which deals with offences against the state, tort law addresses wrongs that are personal in nature.

  11. Torts - Harvard Law School

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    Tort law defines what counts, in the eyes of the law, as wrongfully injuring another personassault, fraud, libel, malpractice, negligence, and nuisance are all torts. Tort law also gives victims of such wrongs the opportunity to obtain a court-ordered remedy from the wrongdoer.