tort - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • defamation: Detailed discussion of the problems involved in developing a tort of group defamation is outside the scope of this article.
  • deceit: Yardley was therefore liable in the tort of deceit.
  • negligence: Consent is not a defense to a claim in the tort of negligence.
  • nuisance: Talk of ' modernizing ' the tort of nuisance is, on this view, somewhat misplaced.
  • harassment: In areas where EU law applies, they have simply copied in the undefined definition of the tort of harassment.

Converse of object

  • commit: The Claimant seeks relief before the English Court for a tort committed in England.
  • constitute: Tort [ 20 ] Behavior resulting in harm or loss to another person is likely to constitute a tort.
  • preserve: Their own think are used on preserving the tort.
  • buy: Do not buy torts from shops, they have not been bred in the UK, they are imported from Slovenia.

Adjective modifier

  • toxic: LEGAL ASPECTS 12.1 The legal implications of mobile telephony base station mast erection near to vicinal residences raises the issue of toxic tort.
  • statutory: Can lawful behavior be prohibited under the statutory tort of harassment?
  • civil: Section 3: Creates a civil tort in relation to the course of conduct prohibited by section 1 for which damages may be awarded.
  • economic: The title was ' Economic torts in the 21st century ' .

Modifies a noun

  • reformer: Quotes on several or hospital the quiz is tort reformers still.
  • filing: Rate cars based a first for county tort filings.
  • litigation: On the surface the case looked like a quintessential example of tort litigation gone haywire.
  • reform: Reality, however, nor tort reform, are the real intent of the present article.
  • liability: Moreover, under the tort system liability is already disproportionate.
  • law: These are the " building blocks " of tort law.

Noun used with modifier

  • county: Rate cars based a first for county tort filings.

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