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What type of law deals with the disputes between people?

Civil law or tort law.


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.


What is the difference between a tort and contract?

A contract is a legally binding agreement. Torts, otherwise known as 'civil wrongs' allow the wronged party to claim damages against the 'guilty' party. The most common tort is probably negligence, and others include trespass and defamation.


Where can an action for a tort take place?

A"tort" is a civil wrong. Therefore, the case would take place in civil court.


Which is better 'prima facie' or 'res ipsa loquitor' for inland disputes?

Res ipsa loquitur (the thing speaks for itself), a doctrine in tort law, can establish a prima facie (evidence that sustains a judgment in the absence of contradictory evidence) case. It is not clear what you are asking in your question about "inland disputes" (definition?).


How do you spell tort?

tort


What is the difference between intentional tort and unitentional tort?

An intentional tort is something that is done with directed intent. Basically, something someone does to hurt someone intentionally as opposed to accidentally-which would be a tort of negligence. The article below goes into more detail about intentional torts and the various types.


Is invasion of privacy an untintentional tort?

More would have to be known about the specifics of the alleged "invasion of privacy." It would have to be a violation of some civil law or regulation to rise to the level of a civil tort.


What is a direct tort?

A tort is a wrongdoing committed against a person by another. It may be direct or indirect, so a direct tort would involve someone committing a wrongful act directly against another person or people.


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