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What Does Tort Mean?

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    Tort is a legal term. It indicates a civil mistake and not a mistake of criminal nature. It refers to an injury to a person or property. This term is derived from the Latin word tortuous which means wrong. It is a body of law that allows the injured party to recover compensation from the injuring party. Thus it allows for the imposition of civil liability for such an offence. A tort does not include a breach of contract. Thus tort is a reference to an infringement on the rights of an individual and a suit of damages is the most common tort action.

    The tort law is mandatory to all the citizens living within the jurisdiction. Negligence is the most dominant action in tort.
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    Priya 

    answered 3 years ago

      Tort (n.) is damage, injury, or a wrongful act done willfully, negligently, or in circumstances involving strict liability, but not involving breach of contract, for which a civil suit can be brought.
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      Guest 

      answered 10 months ago

        Tort law is a body of law that addresses, and provides remedies for, civil wrongs not arising out of contractual obligations.[
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        Solentjay 

        answered 6 months ago

        (law) any wrongdoing for which and action for damages
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        Sooso 

        answered 4 months ago

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