| 1. | An innocent party may have alternative or additional claims in delict.
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| 2. | Although crimes may be torts, the civil law jurisdictions is delict.
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| 3. | A similar right of action exists in Scotland through the law of delict.
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| 4. | Delict is " inherently a flexible set of principles that embody social policy ."
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| 5. | Deysel's claim was based on delict.
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| 6. | Thus the earliest form of Obligation law derives out of what we would today call Delict.
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| 7. | The conduct of the party who induces a contract by improper means frequently constitutes a delict.
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| 8. | Was a foundational decision in Scots delict law and English tort law by the House of Lords.
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| 9. | Suspension is incurred automatically by any cleric who falsely denounces a priest of having committed this delict.
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| 10. | By renouncing the authority of the Archbishop of Washington, Stallings committed the canonical delict of schism.
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