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Individuals who cannot sue in a court for tortious wrongs typically include those who lack legal standing, such as minors or individuals deemed mentally incapacitated. Additionally, parties who have not suffered any actual damage or injury from the alleged tort may also be barred from suing. In some cases, specific laws or agreements, such as waivers or releases, can prevent a party from bringing a tort claim. Lastly, government entities may have sovereign immunity, limiting their ability to sue or be sued in tort cases.

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