Torts, sometimes called delicts, are civil wrongs.
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In such cases, acts of plagiarism may sometimes also form part of a claim for civil wrong.
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Civil wrongs, particularly those not appropriate for injunctive relief, are not so time-intensive as to justify such an emergent standing.
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The law that relates to civil wrongs is part of the branch of the law that is called the civil law.
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As to the terms of the legislation, by section 3 Parliament created a new cause of action, a new civil wrong.
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But that would take a big government enforcing tough laws against civil wrongs, and the era of big government is over, as a Democratic president said.
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An "'intentional tort "'is a category of torts that describes a civil wrong resulting from an intentional act on the part of the tortfeasor ( alleged wrongdoer ).
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"Langley Fox " acknowledged the general rule of no liability of a principal for the civil wrongs of an independent contractor except where the principal was personally at fault.
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Whether the archdiocese was right will turn largely on whether it can take advantage of a Massachusetts law that caps charities'liability for torts, or civil wrongs, at $ 20, 000.
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In certain areas of the law another head of damages has long been available, whereby the defendant is made to give up the profits made through the civil wrong in restitution.