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Definition of Tortive

Tortive
Tortive Tor"tive, a. [L. tortus, p. p. of torquere to twist, wind.] Twisted; wreathed. --Shak.

Meaning of Tortive from wikipedia

- A tort is a civil wrong, other than breach of contract, that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who...
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- tort, as opposed to a tort of negligence. Actual ability to carry out the apprehended contact is not necessary. 'The conduct forbidden by this tort is...
- The tort of seduction was a civil wrong or tort in common law legal systems, and still exists in some jurisdictions. Originally, it allowed an unmarried...