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91tort of negligence — injustice caused by carelessness, injustice caused by not doing what is considered prudent and standard in order to avoid damage …
92tort reform — passage of and/or amendments to laws related to civil lawsuits for injuries other than breaches of contracts …
93tort — trot …
94tort n — retort v …
95tort — noun Law a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to legal liability. Origin ME: from OFr., from med. L. tortum wrong, injustice , neut. past participle of L. torquere to twist …
96tort — i (L). Twisted …
97tort — n. (Law.) Wrong, injury, wrongful act …
98tort — noun (C) law an action that is wrong but not criminal and can be dealt with in a civil (3) court of law …
99tort — [[t]tɔrt[/t]] n. law Law. a wrongful act resulting in injury to another s person, property, or reputation, for which the injured party is entitled to seek compensation • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME: injury, wrong < OF < ML tortum wrong,… …
100tort law — /ˈtɔt lɔ/ (say tawt law) noun the division of law that deals with civil injuries, such as negligence, nuisance, trespassing, or defamation, and their remedies …