Definition of Tortiously. Meaning of Tortiously. Synonyms of Tortiously

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Definition of Tortiously

Tortiously
Tortiously Tor"tious*ly, adv. (Law) In a tortous manner.

Meaning of Tortiously from wikipedia

- loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. Tort law can be contrasted with criminal law, which deals with criminal...
- Tortious interference, also known as intentional interference with contractual relations, in the common law of torts, occurs when one person intentionally...
- Gibson's Bakery v. Oberlin College was an Ohio legal case concerning libel, tortious interference, and infliction of distress. The case ultimately involved...
- failing to honor his contractual obligations, as well as intentional tortious interference, with damages exceeding $100 million. Donaldson later dropped...
- Court of Appeals of West Virginia did away with a requirement that a tortiously killed fetus be viable outside the womb at the time the tort was committed...
- government being ordered to pay 1.216 million kroner as compensation for tortious injury that Knut Braa acquired as a UNIFIL soldier. 1978 South Lebanon...
- Sherman Antitrust Act. The Court dismissed Redbox's claim that Universal tortiously interfered with Redbox's contracts with DVD distributors VPD and Ingram...
- itself. Pennzoil sued Texaco in Texas state court, alleging that Texaco tortiously induced Getty to breach the contract with Pennzoil. At first it was adjudicated...
- represented by Ronald Coleman. In addition to defamation, McInnes claimed tortious interference with economic advantage, "false light invasion of privacy"...
- defamation and tortious interference in May 2014. In a September 2015 ruling, federal judge Anne C. Conway dismissed Winston's tortious interference claim...