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- noun Plural form of
tort .
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Examples
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Further, the amount of money paid out in torts is significantly lower that the damages caused by medical errors.
Matthew Yglesias » Fish White House Logic On Public Option Revival 2010
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P.S. The one thing that would most greatly reduce the total dollar amount of tort lawsuits in this country * without* screwing over the victims of the actual torts is … health care reform.
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It is possible to learn the rules of torts from a hornbook.
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Admittedly, torts is not a subject in which "there are no right answers."
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A good treatment of the First Amendment implications of intentional infliction of emotional distress torts is in Daniel A. Farber, The First Amendment, 2d ed.
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As every 1L learns in torts, there are many “but for” causes of everyevent.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Approaching Arguments That Have A Racist Past 2010
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The relevant doctrine in the law of torts is "assumption of the risk".
Oil spill could sap appetite for Obama's offshore drilling plans 2010
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As every 1L learns in torts, there are many “but for” causes of every event.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Approaching Arguments That Have A Racist Past 2010
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It requires too much patience of me to produce torts from a press.
making corn tortillas | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2007
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In lieu of final exams in torts and contracts this semester, somebody please tell Lance McCord what his dream means. posted by Eric 8: 17 AM |
IsThatLegal? 2005
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