noun

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An injury or wrong.

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A wrongful act, whether intentional or negligent, which causes an injury and can be remedied in civil court, usually through the awarding of damages.

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(only in the plural torts) Tort law (the area of law dealing with such wrongful acts).

noun

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A tortoise.

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A tortoiseshell (animal with coloured markings on fur).

Examples of torts in a Sentence

Cooley's treatise on the American Law of Torts states that "the custom of the country, in some states enacted into statute law, requires that when teams approach and are about to pass on the highway, each shall keep to the right of the centre of the travelled portion of the road."

I am putting my torts in polystyrene boxes I got free from our local green grocer.

Do not buy torts from shops, they have not been bred in the UK, they are imported from Slovenia.

The title was ' economic torts in the 21st century ' .

In this latter passage Lord Coke records how, notwithstanding an agreement asserted to have been made in 1575 between the justices of the King's Bench and the judge of the admiralty, the judges of the common law courts successfully maintained their right to prohibit suits in admiralty upon contracts made on shore, or within havens, or creeks, or tidal rivers, if the waters were within the body of any county, wheresoever such contracts were broken, for torts committed within the body of a county, whether on land or water, and for contracts made in parts beyond the seas.

The title was ' Economic torts in the 21st century '.

Instead, they may choose to have a cheesecake, pies, torts, cookies, or other dessert that was special when growing up.

Ordinary private law, including property, contracts, torts, family relations, offences, civil and criminal procedure.

I set my radiator in the room where the torts are to stay above the other rads in the house.

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