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tort

A civil wrong other than a breach of contract. Tort usually refers to the causing of damage to property or to a person's reputation, or harm to a person's commercial interests.

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  1. Tort - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A tort, in common law jurisdictions, is a civil wrong. Tort law deals with situations where a person's behaviour has unfairly caused someone else to suffer loss or ...
     
  2. Tort reform - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Tort reform refers to proposed changes in common law civil justice systems that would reduce tort litigation or damages. Tort actions are civil common law claims ...
     
  3. Tort | LII / Legal Information Institute
    While some torts are also crimes punishable with imprisonment, the primary aim of tort law is to provide relief for the damages incurred and deter others from ...
     
  4. tort - definition of tort by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ...
    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 ...
     
  5. Torts - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
    tort. n. from French for "wrong," a civil wrong or wrongful act, whether intentional or ... Therefore tort law is one of the major areas of law (along with contract, real ...
     
  6. Tort - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
    a wrongful act other than a breach of contract for which relief may be obtained in the form of damages or an injunction. See tort defined for English-language ...
     
  7. OFM | Present standard tort claims
    The Office of Risk Management (ORM) is required by RCW Chapter 4.92 to receive and process citizen's standard tort claims against Washington state.
     
  8. tort - Wiktionary
    tort. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to: navigation, search. See also -tort ... [edit] Adjective. tort (comparative more tort, superlative most tort) ...