"Tortious" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Tortious LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

wrongful; of the nature of a tort. Formerly certain modes of conveyance (e. g., feoffments, fines, etc.) had tbd effect of passlng not merely the estate of the person maklng the conveyance, but the whole fee-simple, to the injury of the person really entitled to the fee; and they were hence call; ed “tortious conveyances.” Lltt. 5 611; Co, Litt. 271b, n.'1; 330b, n. 1. But this opera-tlon has been taken away. Sweet. •

tortious ENGLISH
Definition:

Injurious; wrongful.

tortious ENGLISH
Definition:

Imploying tort, or privat injury for which the law gives
damages; involing tort.

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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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De Son Tort LAW AND LEGAL

L. Fr. of his own wrong. A stranger who takes upon him to act as an executor without any just …

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tort ENGLISH

Any civil wrong or injury; a wrongful act (not involving a breach of contract) for which an action will lie; …

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Tort-Feasor LAW AND LEGAL

A wrong-doer; • one who commits or is guilty of a tort

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Wrong LAW AND LEGAL

An injury; a tort; a violation of right or of law

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Wrong-Doer LAW AND LEGAL

one who commits an injury; a tort-feasor

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