tort的意思和读音

tort

: [tɔrt] : [tɔː(r)t]

n.

torts  

n.unlawful act,illegal act,offence,offense,misdemeanour

tortn.

1.something wrong that sb does to sb else that is not criminal, but that can lead to action in a civil court

n.1.

n.1.an action that harms someone and for which you can be judged legally responsible although it is not a crime

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1.The tort of false-light invasion of privacy is something of a legal anomaly and is not universally embraced.

2.Therefore , the intention of damage as one of part of tort action is consisted with that of the damage in the compensation of tort.

3.Environmental tort action should be applied to non-fault liability from the point of view of civil law and economics theory of externality.

4.In reality, incentives must change in American health care across the board, and tort reform is only part of that.

5.But even if tort reform could save the country several billion dollars a year, that is still just a sliver of overall health spending.使亿

6.Next it has not stipulated the general provision of the negotiable securities liability tort.

7.If China had a robust tort system, the claims against the ministry would be stacked to the sky.

8.This section also carries out a discussion on whether investors' loss due to the tort of listed companies should be included in the scope.

9.Negligence as a tort is the breach of a legal duty to take care which results in damage, undesired by the defendant, to the plaintiff.

10.The BP case may be just the sort of disaster that tort law exists to address.BP使