About Law of Tort
Tort law seeks to provide reimbursement to members of society who suffer losses because of the dangerous or unreasonable conduct of others. Torts may be either (1) intentional (2) negligent (3) in strict liability The word
Tort law seeks to provide reimbursement to members of society who suffer losses because of the dangerous or unreasonable conduct of others. Torts may be either
(1) intentional
(2) negligent
(3) in strict liability
The word “tort” means “wrong”, and originally evolved from the writs of trespass and trespass on the case. While each act involved the actor, or tortfeasor, directly causing injury to a victim, one of the many drawbacks to the writ system was that it lacked any comprehensive underlying theoretical basis.
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The latest version is 1.1 and it was updated on 2024-04-22 18:07:59. See below the changes in each version.
Law of Tort version 1.1
Updated At: 2019-02-07
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