Tort

Tort Liability: A Legal Framework for Compensation
A comprehensive overview of Tort Liability, a legal framework where compensation is sought based on proving another party's fault.
Civil Wrong: Definition and Implications
An in-depth exploration of civil wrongs, including their types, legal implications, historical context, and examples.
Mitigation of Damages: Legal Principles and Application
Concept requiring one injured by another's breach of agreement or tort to employ reasonable diligence and care to avoid aggravating the injury or increasing the damages. It can also refer to a defendant's request to the court for a reduction in damages owed to the plaintiff.
Nominal Damages: Trivial Sum Awarded in Legal Cases
Nominal Damages are a trivial sum awarded in recognition of a legal injury that was sustained, although it may be slight. It serves to affirm the plaintiff's rights in cases of breach of contract or intentional torts where no substantial recoverable loss can be established.
Scienter: Understanding Guilty Knowledge in Legal Contexts
Scienter refers to the knowledge of operative facts, often implying a guilty mind or intent, particularly in cases involving fraud.
Tort: Definition and Examples in Law
A comprehensive guide to understanding torts, their types, examples, and implications in the legal system.

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