"Ex Delicto" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Ex Delicto LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

From a delict, tort, fault, crime, or malfeasance. In both the civil and the common law, obligations and causes of action are divided into two great classes,—those arising ex contractu, (out of a contract,) and those cx delicto. The lat-ter are such as grow out of or are founded

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The rain spun in the yellow arc lights over the café parking lot. It was empty inside, except for a fat Negro woman whom I could see through the service window in the kitchen, and a pretty, redheaded waitress in her early twenties, dressed in a pink uniform with her hair tied up on her freckled neck. She was obviously tired, but she was polite and smiled at me when she took my order, and I felt a sense of guilt, almost shame, at my susceptibility and easy fondness for a young woman's smile. Because if you're forty-nine and unmarried or a widower or if you've simply chosen to live alone, you're easily flattered by a young woman's seeming attention to you, and you forget that it is often simply a deference to your age.

James Lee Burke, Black Cherry Blues

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delict ENGLISH

An offense or transgression against law; (Scots Law) an offense of a lesser degree; a misdemeanor.

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Delict LAW AND LEGAL

In the Roman and civil law. A wrong or injury; an offense; a vlolatlon of public or private duty

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Delictum LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. A delict, tort, wrong, injury, or offense. Actions ex delicto are such as are founded on a tort, as …

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Delito LAW AND LEGAL

In Spanish law. Crime; a crime, offense, or delict, white, New. Recopu b. 2, tit 19, c. 1, I 4

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Ex Contractu LAW AND LEGAL

From or out of a contract In both the civil and the common law, rlghts and causes of actlon are …

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Such as render a delict or crime less aggra-vated, heinous, or reprehensible than lt would otherwise be, or teud to …

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Perpetrator LAW AND LEGAL

Generally, this term denotes the person who actually commits a crime or delict, or by whose immediate agen-cy it occurs. …

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