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The four main areas of tort law (based on AUSTRALIAN legal principles) are Nucience, Negligence, Defamation and Tresspass. Negligence is where a duty of care to a party has been breached by a second party Nucience is where a party interrupts the right of another party to quiet enjoyment of their property Defamation is the tort that covers a persons implied right to a good reputation Tresspass refers to the right of a person to private enjoyment of their property (i'm pretty sure) I am unsure wether this is the same in the country where you are, but these are the four civil torts that apply in Australia. Please check before using this information :)

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