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Q: What is suing for the tort of fraud?
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Is love culture in financial crisis?

I heard that too. due to investment fraud and suing problem. investors are suing them. but I'm not sure whether it's roumor or not.


A tort is a civil wrong for which the law provides a remedy?

A tort is any action which harms an individual's financial state or health that is caused directly, indirectly, on purpose, or accidentally by another individual or party of individuals. Tort is also often referred to as a civil tort when civil actions can be taken against the tortfeasor (individual or party of individuals being held responsible for the tort in question." When you sue someone, that person being sued is the tortfeasor and the action of theirs for which you are suing against is called the tort. I am not an attorney, so my answer could be wrong on various levels, but I believe that is the best layman's explanation for your answer.


Can people be sued three years later?

It depends on what you are suing for and in what state. You will need to find out what the tort statute of limitations is for your state for your type of claim (bodily injury or property damage). An additional factor, only used in Bodily Injury cases, is whether the pursuing suing was a minor at the time of the accident and when that person became a legal adult.


How do you spell tort?

tort


What is Spousal Tort?

A spousal tort is a marital tort that is a civil legal action that is folded into a divorce petition.


What is a tortfeasor that may be spelled as tort feasor or tort-feasor?

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.


What does prefix tort mean?

tort means to twist


What are tort of assault?

Assault is a type of "intentional tort."


A violation of civil law is called?

A tort


Name a tort for which there does not have to be an intent to harm?

The tort of negligence


What is the difference between an intentional tort and a negligent tort?

There is really only one main difference between and intentional tort and negligent tort. An intentional tort would be an injury caused by an intentional act by another. A negligent tort however, is one that is an accidental injury caused by negligence.


When was Suing the Pope created?

Suing the Pope was created in 2002.