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Canadian common law does not yet recognize a general, independent tort of invasion of privacy.As Chapter 4 explained, however, several other torts can be used, in certain circumstances, to indirectly protect privacy interests.Identify and briefly explain those torts.
Deficient Nourishment
A state or condition resulting from the inadequate intake or absorption of essential nutrients, leading to various health problems.
Muscular Dystrophy
A group of genetic diseases characterized by progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass.
Dystonia
A neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions causing repetitive movements or abnormal postures.
Muscle Tone
The continuous and passive partial contraction of the muscles, which helps maintain posture and readiness for action.
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