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Give an example of a Tort

2006-11-17 17:25:53 · 8 answers · asked by Chi-Girli 3 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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A tort can be strawberry or chocolate, or a variety of flavors. Sometimes they have frosting on them. Yummm... I love Pop Torts! :)

2006-11-17 17:28:37 · answer #1 · answered by Karen 3 · 0 1

I have a touch time now, so idea i'd quite somewhat do it for you. deepest nuisance may be defined because the unlawful interference with yet another's use or have interesting with their land; or oblique damge to his land/the failings on his land - this contains smells (see Bone v Seale (1976)) and noise (see Sturges V Bridgman (1879)). purely an proprietor of land or their tenant can convey an action in deepest nuisance (Malone v Laskey (1907)). the guy(s) to be sued stands proud because the author of the nuisance, anybody authorising the nuisance or anybody adopting the nuisance. treatments for deepest nuisance are injunction (bear in mind that is an equitable therapy and is on the courts discretion) and damages. Defences to non-public nuisance might want to comprise statutory authority (i.e they'd a good to create the nuisance by legal statute) and prescription (i.e the position the nuisance has been allowed to proceed for a lengthy era). Public Nuisance is defined as a nuisance so everyday that it does not be life like to anticipate one human being to placed a give up to it (definition from the case legal specialist commonly used v PYA Quarries Ltd (1957)). Public nuisance, therfore impacts the commonly used public commonly. it isn't only a tort, that is likewise a criminal offense - action is taken by the legal specialist commonly used on behalf of the commonly used public. For someone to be triumphant in a declare for public nuisance they ought to instruct they have sufferred particular and weird and wonderful damage over and above something else of the commonly used public. it really is honestly it. On yet another aspect although as your essay contains pollution, i idea it will be well worth asking once you've considered the tort of Rylands v Fletcher. that is accessible the position the pollution has escaped the land of one to the detriment of the neighbour. Will examine decrease back the following day so if there are any extra questions purely submit in additional information.

2016-11-29 06:02:36 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Tort is an act wherein it causes damage to another who can file a claim against the person who initiated the act.

2006-11-17 17:29:00 · answer #3 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 1 0

tort [tawrt]
(plural torts)
n
civil wrongdoing: in civil law, a wrongful act for which damages can be sought by the injured party. Also called wrong

2006-11-17 17:27:53 · answer #4 · answered by trans fat is good! 2 · 1 0

A civil wrong
Also, civil will always equal money

Ex. You go to eat at a resturant and the glass you are drinking out of is broken and you swallow a piece of the glass.
You are then entitled to sue the resturant.

Ex2. You slip and fall in the grocery store because the floor is wet and get hurt. There is also no sign to indicate that the floor was wet.
That, would be neglegence, but you are still then entitled to collect if you have had an injusry due to the store's neglegence.

2006-11-17 17:28:33 · answer #5 · answered by profile image 5 · 1 0

it is when a person does something that damages another person. one example would be to hit them . that is the tort of battery. another is to walk on their land. that is trespass.
one is to cheat them. that is fraud.
they are like crimes, but are settled in civil court by lawsuits usually.
It often comes form negligence and not on purpose, like to slip and fall on somebody's front step because it is not kept clean.
that somebody is being negligent and you are injured so it is tort of negligence. we each have a duty to be prudent and careful regarding the safety of others. If you violate that duty, it is negligence, a tort. Most common may be driving too fast and hit another car.

2006-11-17 17:31:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

A tort is a wrongful act, may not be illegal of itself but certainly caused compensable harm.
Don't commit one on purpose.

2006-11-17 17:58:45 · answer #7 · answered by whoknew 4 · 1 0

grievance over an unpaid debt

2006-11-17 17:27:36 · answer #8 · answered by ? 7 · 1 1

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