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Torts against Persons
Legal wrongs committed against individuals, which can include actions like assault, battery, defamation, or invasion of privacy.
Torts against Property
Legal wrongs that result in harm to someone's property, including acts such as trespassing, vandalism, and theft.
Torts against Economic Interest
Legal wrongs committed that cause financial harm or damage to a person’s economic position.
Strict-liability
A legal doctrine in tort law that holds a party responsible for their actions or products, without the need to prove negligence or fault.
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