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  • 61Negligence — For other uses, see Negligence (disambiguation). Tort law …

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  • 62Proximate cause — For the notion of proximate cause in other disciplines, see Proximate and ultimate causation. For causation in English law, see Causation in English law …

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  • 63Nuisance — For the 1921 film, see The Nuisance. For statistics, see Nuisance parameter. Nuisance (also spelled nocence, through Fr. noisance, nuisance, from Lat. nocere, to hurt ) is a common law tort. It means that which causes offence, annoyance, trouble… …

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  • 64Conversion (law) — For other uses of the word conversion , see Conversion. Conversion is a common law tort. A conversion is a voluntary act by one person inconsistent with the ownership rights of another.[1] It is a tort of strict liability.[2] Its criminal… …

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  • 65List of basic tort law topics — Tort law refers to any given body of law that creates and provides remedy for civil wrongs that do not arise from contractual duties. A person who is legally injured may be able to use tort law to recover damages from someone who is legally… …

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  • 66Negligent infliction of emotional distress — Tort law Part of the …

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  • 67Detinue — Tort law Part of the …

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  • 68Lennard's Carrying Co Ltd v Asiatic Petroleum Co Ltd — English case infobox name=Lennard s Carrying Co Ltd v Asiatic Petroleum Co Ltd court=House of Lords date decided=1915 full name=Lennard s Carrying Co Ltd v Asiatic Petroleum Co Ltd citations= [1915] AC 705 judges=Viscount Haldane Cases cited=None …

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  • 70agency — /ay jeuhn see/, n., pl. agencies. 1. an organization, company, or bureau that provides some service for another: a welfare agency. 2. a company having a franchise to represent another. 3. a governmental bureau, or an office that represents it. 4 …

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