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Essentials of Tort
Tort law is a branch of civil law that deals with civil wrongs committed by one person against the another person or their property....
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Kinds of Tort
There are several different types of torts, each of which involves different types of wrongful acts. Some of the most common types of torts...
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Remedies in Tort
In a tort case, the person who has been harmed (the plaintiff) seeks compensation for the harm they suffered due to the wrongful act...
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Difference between Tort and Crime
Tort and crime are two different concepts in the legal system. A tort refers to a civil wrong that causes harm or injury to another...
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Difference between Tort and Contract
Tort law and contract law are two different types of law that serve different purposes. Tort law deals with situations where one person causes harm...
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Vicarious Liability
Vicarious liability is a legal concept that holds a party, typically an employer, accountable for the harmful actions or failures of another party, usually...
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Rule of Absolute Liability
The rule of absolute liability is similar to the rule of strict liability, but it imposes an even higher level of liability on the...
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Rule of Strict Liability
The rule of strict liability makes a defendant responsible for harm caused by their actions or products, regardless of whether or not the defendant...
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