Injury - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tort
Tort [fr. tortus, Lat.], an injury or wrong independent of contract, as by assault, libel, malicious
Injury
Injury, any damage done to another, either in his person, rights,
Irreparable injury
Irreparable injury, in that sense would have established injury which the plaintiff
Wrong, injury and damage
Wrong, injury and damage, the word 'wrong' in ordinary legal language means
Personal injuries
Personal injuries, do not mean injuries to the body alone but all
great bodily injury
great bodily injury : physical injury suffered by the victim of a violent
irreparable injury
irreparable injury : serious injury to a party that justifies relief esp.
personal injury
personal injury : an injury to one's body, mind, or emotions ;broadly
serious bodily injury
serious bodily injury : bodily injury which involves substantial risk of death, protracted
toxic tort
toxic tort : a tort in which there is personal injury or property damage due to exposure to toxic substances
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