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  2. English tort law - Wikipedia

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    English tort law concerns the compensation for harm to people's rights to health and safety, a clean environment, property, their economic interests, or their reputations. A "tort" is a wrong in civil law, [ 1 ] rather than criminal law , that usually requires a payment of money to make up for damage that is caused.

  3. Outline of tort law - Wikipedia

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    Union of India, in Indian tort law is a unique outgrowth of the doctrine of strict liability for ultrahazardous activities. Under this principle of absolute liability, an enterprise is absolutely liable without exceptions to compensate everyone affected by any accident resulting from the operation of hazardous activity.

  4. Landmark Cases in the Law of Tort - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (2010) is a book edited by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell, which outlines the key cases in English tort law.

  5. Category:English tort law - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "English tort law" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 ...

  6. Tort - Wikipedia

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    There is some overlap between criminal law and tort. For example, in English law an assault is both a crime and a tort (a form of trespass to the person). A tort allows a person to obtain a remedy that serves their own purposes (for example, the payment of damages or the obtaining of injunctive relief). Criminal actions on the other hand are ...

  7. United States tort law - Wikipedia

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    Although federal courts often hear tort cases arising out of common law or state statutes, there are relatively few tort claims that arise exclusively as a result of federal law. The most common federal tort claim is the 42 U.S.C. § 1983 remedy for violation of one's civil rights under color of federal or state law, which can be used to sue ...

  8. Nuisance in English law - Wikipedia

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    Nuisance in English law is an area of tort law broadly divided into two torts; private nuisance, where the actions of the defendant are "causing a substantial and unreasonable interference with a [claimant]'s land or his/her use or enjoyment of that land", [1] and public nuisance, where the defendant's actions "materially affects the reasonable comfort and convenience of life of a class of His ...

  9. Percy Henry Winfield - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes cited as "A Text-Book on the Law of Tort."] This book was subsequently edited by others and published under the title Winfield and Jolowicz on Tort. Cases on the Law of Tort. 1938. 2nd Ed: 1941. [6] 3rd Ed: 1945. 4th Ed: 1948. Restatement of the Law of Torts, Volume III. Contemporary Law Pamphlets, Series 1, Number 23. 1939.