Torts

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Definitions and meanings of "Torts"

What do we mean by torts?

An injury or wrong.

A wrongful act, whether intentional or negligent, which causes an injury and can be remedied in civil court, usually through the awarding of damages.

(only in the plural torts) Tort law (the area of law dealing with such wrongful acts).

Sex dressed as a kittie whilst engaging in the graceful act of enchilada frisbee. Often involves saucers of milk. A favourite foreplay pastime of furries. Urban Dictionary

Noun. From the French word for "wrong," it is an act or omission that, while (usually) not criminal, hurts someone else physically, financially, or otherwise, and allows the injured party to sue whoever did it. Tort suits can provide lots of money for lawyers. Urban Dictionary

A slang term used by members of the baking community and pastry chefs to describe sexual intercourse of the vagina or anus whereby the size and girth of the male sex partner literally feels like the female is being split in half just like Torting, in baking terms, is the splitting of a single cake in half. Urban Dictionary

A legal doctrine which holds that money rights all wrongs. Urban Dictionary

An individual who is highly Americanized and typically behaves in an uncultured way. Urban Dictionary

A PURE crack head, Junkie. etc. this person loves nothing more then getting so fucked up that he can not even think. Urban Dictionary

Short for tortellini. Created By Mrs Berrigan's class advisory of 2020-2021. Urban Dictionary

Short for "tortellini". Urban Dictionary

A flourless cake Urban Dictionary

Genitilia of the red-haired male Urban Dictionary

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The word "torts" in example sentences

Further, the amount of money paid out in torts is significantly lower that the damages caused by medical errors. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is possible to learn the rules of torts from a hornbook. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As every 1L learns in torts, there are many “but for” causes of everyevent. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Admittedly, torts is not a subject in which "there are no right answers." ❋ Unknown (2009)

The relevant doctrine in the law of torts is "assumption of the risk". ❋ Unknown (2010)

As every 1L learns in torts, there are many “but for” causes of every event. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It requires too much patience of me to produce torts from a press. ❋ Homesick Texan (2007)

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 | ❋ Unknown (2005)

I doubt that the picketing itself — setting aside the possibility of trespass, a separate matter — suffices to constitute actionable intentional infliction of emotional distress, intrusion upon seclusion, or private nuisance, even if it’s a violation of a city ordinance, at least unless it’s repeated; the bar for those torts is generally set pretty high. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The problem with torts is that they’re irrational and unpredictable. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It doesn't have to be criminal behavior; there are lots of noncriminal actions, called torts, that you can accidentally stumble over. ❋ Peter S. Vogel (2010)

Consider, for example, that the common law of torts, which is not a written law at all, is responsible for all of the slip-and-fall, auto accident, asbestos, and med-mal cases, employing multitudes of lawyers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The most famous treatises were those which treated large, basic blocks of law, such as torts or property. ❋ Lawrence M. Friedman (1985)

As an example, in a first year class called "torts," everyone with whom I went to law school learned about intentional interference with monetary advantage, a civil wrong just like assault or fraud. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As you may know, current law permits individuals to pursue civil claims against doctors and health care providers for "torts," or breaches of duty that result in injury. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The problem method, when taught outside discrete subjects labelled 'torts' or 'contracts', helps to dispel the idea that the different areas of the law exist in water-tight compartments. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Example: [Dawn] wanted to do some [torting] but [Sidge] was more interested in scratching furniture. ❋ Minasidge (2013)

After that idiot [hit me] with his car, my hospital bill was $100,000. I'm going to bring a [tort] [suit] against him. ❋ E. D. M. (2009)

[Jannette]: How was your date last night with Melvin after you all finshed your kitchen shift? [Renee]: I can barely walk today. Jannette: Why? Renee: He took me back to his place and we had wild animal sex. He was so engorged that when I let him walk down [Mud Avenue] I thought he was Torting me. Jannette: Wow! I know the feeling. ❋ Eaton Holgoode (2014)

"I just read about a [torts] case where [some dude] got his hand cut off in a factory and got $[800],000 for it." ❋ Are Jonnson (2006)

"No [tort] can take down a [2-6] of vodka and still come out alive." "Abercrombie shorts, American Eagle shirt, and [Hurley] shoes...what a tort." ❋ Czvezda (2012)

Christian- [Peter] you [Tort] Peter- [Brrrr] give me a BLASTTT Christian- You fucking [tort]. ❋ DCONZ (2010)

Ima [Tort]; Jimmy Tort, Billy Tort, [Suzzy] Tort; I love [tort]. [TORT] TORT TORT! ❋ FLYINGLLAMA8346 (2020)

[The judge] was hungry and got some tort at the [takeout] [window]. ❋ DKLONE (2007)

❋ Mike Machie (2003)

The [Linz's] torte swelled when he [saw] the [pretty girl]. ❋ Julia (2003)

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