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    Tort of negligence?

    You won't have to. A little correction: The raft instructor (you mean the bloke at the back with a p-addle) is not a professional, in the sense that he is not a member of a profession. ...

    Tort Liability Question - Warning Labels -?

    Yes, the companies will have the defense of "assumption of risk" which means that a person who saw and understood the warning label, but nevertheless still chose to use the product, assum...

    Tort interferance with goods act and trespass?

    Have you consulted your local Trading Standards Office? This sounds like a useful first step. Otherwise, if you find that you are on your own in asserting your rights, the thing to do is to c...

    What is the tort of wrongful inference with a contractual relationship?

    it's essentially where one maliciously interferes with another's contractual relationship. So for example if A and B have a contract together, wrongful interference would be having C try...

    What is toxic tort?

    A toxic tort is an injury to someone caused by a hazardous substance. (A "tort" is an injury that you can sue someone for in the civil law courts, as distinguished from a crime, which is...

    What is state tort claim act?

    The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), Act of Aug. 2, 1946, ch. 753, title IV, 60 Stat. 842, codified at 28 U.S.C. 搂 2680(h)), is a statute enacted by the United States Congress in 1946 permitting pri...

    Law: the Tort of nuisance?

    A public or common nuisance is an inconvenience or irritant which affects the community at large, as opposed to a private individual. For a nuisance to be termed a public nuisance, there must be a ...

    Law of tort- commited abroad?

    NO!!!

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    Question In Tort law case ?!?

    The basic elements for the tort are : 1) that the defendant restrained the plaintiff; 2) that the restraint was intentional; 3) that the restraint was unlawful. The general rule is that one...

    What is tort moral?

    Appears to be a French legal term Literally Moral wrong

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    What tort applies to someone who flipped off the president?

    There isn't one. You can flip off anyone you want and the president, being a public figure, has to take more abuse than anyone. One can make the argument that, if you know someone has a dispos...

    Which tort can i file against my inlaws for causing my husband and i to seperate?

    The best tort would be Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress. To prevail, you need to prove by a proponderance of the evidence that that intenionally did some outrageous act that caused y...

    What is the south carolina tort act ? and is their a set cap ?

    www.scstatehouse.net/code/t15c078.htm check this out and then ask any questions about the sections you dont understand i will be happy to help

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    Can I bring a tort action against a law-enforcement agency for what I consider filing a false police report?

    Police work under the clause of "good faith". They make a good faith effort to record the events as they are reported and what the officer observes. Everyone makes mistakes and everyon...

    Tort question - negligence.. help?

    Caicos defined contributory negligence, but I think that your question is still unanswered. The question is whether the principles of negligence apply to contributory negligence, except that the p...

    Can conspiracy be a tort?

    It is a criminal act, meaning acting in concert with at least one other person, to commit an illegal act. In a civil action, the "co-conspirator" would be pled as a co-defendant.

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    How do the terms "tort" and "negligence"relate to each other?

    a tort is a civil wrong, that a court can charge a defendant with to give damages to the plaintiff. a negligence suit is a type of tort. a "prima facie" negligence suit is proven wh...

    What would be real Tort reform?

    I think you're missing out on the group that profits the most, the lawyers. The caps were a solution that makes big business and insurance happy. If the lawsuit is for a legitimate and heinous...

    What is california government tort liability?

    You can sue the school, but you have to go by the terms of the governmental tort claims act for California. The school is probably immune from prosecution for the actions of students unless they h...

    I need a good tort case (civil lawsuit) to write about. Do you have one?

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    鈥淚n recent years, tort law has come a long way toward removing the barriers which previously stood?

    It depends upon your perspective. Those who think tort reform has gone too far would disagree. Those who think it has not gone far enough would more likely agree.

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    Help!!! Anybody know what this means TORT-M.V. ACCIDENT?

    Did you get this line from a criminal record or report? The M.V. is for motor vehicle. Tort just means it's a civil, not a criminal, infraction. So put it together and you've got a c...

    Statute of limitations for Texas involving tort liability for property damage?

    usually 2 years, i think

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    Has anyone ever heard of the Tort Reform?

    The Tort Reform is unconstitutional because it removes any liability of the physician from being a subject of a complaint. The physician if negligent must be sued in court, otherwise, the patient ...

    ***********************if i file a mini tort claim, can i still initiate a lawsuit later?

    Not once the case is heard. If you do not agree with the outcome you could appeal the ruling, but not file a new case.

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    What is the difference between Tort Law and Crime Law??

    The biggest difference is who brings the lawsuit, and the types of punishments. In criminal law, prosecution is by the govt (state or federal). Punishments may be fines (paid to the govt) or jai...

    What are the principles of tort law?

    The elements of a tort are: duty; breach of that duty; proximate cause; and damages. That's very simplistic, but those are the elements of every tort. If you want more details, you might wan...

    What are special damages? in tort?

    It is somewhat a term of art. "General damages" are actual damages said to follow "naturally," from a tort; while "special," are those that must be particularly plead...

    What is the relevance of fault in tort and contract?

    An example might assist the explanation. A common tort is negligence. EG: your employer allows you to work at a machine which is defective and dangerous and you are injured. The employer's...

    Liability of public authorities in contract and tort differ from that of private defendants?

    i am an atty in nebraska so i don't know the law specifically in your state (unless it's neb, of course) but public officials are governed by specific statutes. normally the law is the sa...

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