• Ex delicto, Latin for "from a wrong" or "from a transgression", is a legal term that indicates a consequence of a tort, though the phrase can also refer...
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  • In Roman law, obligatio ex delicto is an obligation created as a result of a delict. While "delict" itself was never defined by Roman jurisprudents, delicts...
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  • Eggshell skull Vicarious liability Respondeat superior Volenti non fit injuria Ex turpi causa non oritur actio Joint and several liability Market share liability...
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  • obligations into the aforementioned obligations ex contractu and obligations ex delicto, as well as obligations ex variis causarum figuris, which was a heterogeneous...
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  • down is that an action in contract (ex contractu) will lie for any of the three. However, an action in tort (ex delicto) will lie only in misfeasance or...
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  • ex delicto). It is often said[by whom?] that damages ex contractu will lie for nonfeasance, misfeasance and malfeasance; whereas damages ex delicto will...
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  • position. ex concessis from what has been conceded already Also known as "argument from commitment", a type of valid ad hominem argument. ex delicto from a...
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  • under the related action of trespass on the case, also known as an action ex delicto "against the wrong." Trespass vi et armis was a precursor to many other...
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    Furthermore, obligations are divided into contractual (ex contractu) and tortious obligations (ex delicto). The institutional schemeĀ [de] of Gaius divides private...
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  • This excommunication comes down from the Constitutions of Urban VIII, "Ex delicto" (February 22, 1633), and Clement IX, "Sollicitudo" (July 17, 1669), but...
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