The root word for "distort" is "tort," which comes from the Latin word "torquere" meaning "to twist."
Tort(tors)-the Latin root that means twist.
tort means to twist
The root word "tort" comes from Latin, meaning "wrong" or "injury." It is the basis for the legal term "tort," which refers to a civil wrong that causes harm or loss to another person, leading to legal liability.
The prefix "tort" comes from the Latin word "tortus," which means twisted or wrong. In legal terminology, a tort refers to a civil wrong that causes someone else to suffer harm or loss, typically leading to a lawsuit for damages.
If you mean the Federal Tort Claims Act, it was signed by President Truman.
Avoir tort (to have incorrectness, to be wrong)
tort
A tort is a civil wrong (as opposed to a criminal offense), for which there is a legal remedy for the harm it caused. Tort law is law created through judges (common law) and by legislatures (statutory law). The primary aim of tort law is to provide relief for the damages incurred and to deter others from committing the same harm.
A toxic tort is a special type of personal injury lawsuit in which the plantiff claims that exposure to a chemical caused the plaintiff's toxic injury or disease.
A spousal tort is a marital tort that is a civil legal action that is folded into a divorce petition.
Someone who commits a Tort. A tort is a civil action brought when someon damages another person or their property. Accidents or medical malpractice claims are a type of tort.