The word ( ) means "a person who commits a tort (civil wrong), either intentionally or through negligence".
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- A tort, in common law jurisdictions, is a civil wrong that unfairly causes someone else to suffer loss or harm resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act, called a .
- While many torts are the result of negligence, tort law also recognizes ( ) torts, where a person has intentionally acted in a way that harms another, and in a few cases (particularly for product liability in the United States) "strict liability" which allows recovery without the need to demonstrate negligence.
- If a person intentionally confuses right and wrong, which of the following idioms about horse could be used?
- The word "contemporary"(Para.1) most likely means ______. A: person in modern time B: a person who studies old English C: a scholar who studies Shakespeare D: a person in Shakespeare's tinie
- A ____ is a person who ____ _____. A: crime; commit; criminal B: commit; criminal; crimes C: commit; crimes; criminal D: criminal; commits; crimes