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  2. Civil wrong - Wikipedia

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    A civil wrong can be followed by civil proceedings. [5] It is a misnomer to describe a civil wrong as a "civil offence". [6] The law of England recognised the concept of a wrong before it recognised the distinction between civil wrongs and crimes in the 13th century. [7]

  3. Economic torts in English law - Wikipedia

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    Economic torts protect people from interference with their trade or business. The area includes the doctrine of restraint of trade and has largely been submerged in the twentieth century by statutory interventions on collective labour law, modern antitrust or competition law, and certain laws governing intellectual property, particularly unfair competition law.

  4. Conversion (law) - Wikipedia

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    The exact measure of compensation due to a plaintiff whose goods have been wrongfully converted may be merely nominal if the wrong is technical and the defendant can return the goods; it may be limited to the actual damage where the goods can be returned, but the wrong is substantial; but in ordinary cases it is the full value to the owner of ...

  5. Tort - Wikipedia

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    One example of this is the toleration of the use of reasonable force to expel a trespasser, which is typically also a defence against the tort of battery. In some, but not all, civil and mixed law jurisdictions, the term delict is used to refer to this category of civil wrong, though it can also refer to criminal offences. Other jurisdictions ...

  6. Economic torts - Wikipedia

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    Economic torts are tortious interference actions designed to protect trade or business. The area includes the doctrine of restraint of trade and, particularly in the United Kingdom, has largely been submerged in the twentieth century by statutory interventions on collective labour law and modern competition law, and certain laws governing intellectual property, particularly unfair competition law.

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    Here's 1 simple way you can protect your nest egg Jeff Bezos and Oprah Winfrey invest in this asset to keep their wealth safe — you may want to do the same in 2023

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    Commercial real estate has outperformed the S&P 500 over 25 years. ... 'A natural way to diversify': ... He gave the example of spending $576,000 on a home that you keep for 10 years. On top of ...