Wrong - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tort
Tort [fr. tortus, Lat.], an injury or wrong independent of contract, as by assault, libel, malicious prosecution, negligence,
Wrong
Wrong, the privation of right, an injury, a designed or known
Executor de son tort.
he is called in Law an executor of his own wrong, de son tort, and is liable to the extent of
Gaining wrongfully
Gaining wrongfully, A person is said to gain wrongfully when such person
Wrongful detention and wrongful confinement
Wrongful detention and wrongful confinement, the cause of action in wrongful
Wrongful gain
Wrongful gain, Wrongful gain includes wrongful retention and wrongful loss includes
Tort feaser
Tort feaser, means who commits a tort; a wrong-doer, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1497
wrong
wrong 1 : a violation of the rights of another ;esp
Wrong, injury and damage
Wrong, injury and damage, the word 'wrong' in ordinary legal language
King can do no wrong
King can do no wrong, in India in criminal jurisdic-tion the principle 'king can do
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