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- (gegen die gute Sitten) is liable for damages. This widens the scope of delictual liability not just to the infringement of rights (as in French law) but...
- ownership. They may be divided into three distinct categories: real, delictual and unjustified-enrichment remedies. Real remedies are concerned with...
- resulting in liability on the part of the wrongdoer or tortfeasor. The delictual inquiry 'is in fact a loss-allocation exercise, the principles and rules...
- South Africa in the law of delict. The court abolished the third-party delictual claim for adultery, holding unanimously that society's contemporary boni...
- bodily integrity; dignitas, or dignity; and fama, or re****tion. The delictual conduct required for a successful application of the action comes usually...
- jurisdictions based on civil codes, both contractual and tortious or delictual liability is typically outlined in a civil code based on Roman Law principles...
- 'delict' of negligence in Scotland, but rather the law recognises that delictual liability will arise where one person negligently [or indeed intentionally...
- admitted to the bar in 1982. His practice covers criminal, insurance, delictual, aviation, matrimonial, medical negligence, general contractual and liquidation...
- was also unlawful or wrongful in the sense required by the private law delictual action of unlawful or wrongful detention? In Rail Commuters Action Group...
- (W. Green, 2010), at para.17.13 Robert Black, A Historical Survey of Delictual Liability in Scotland for Personal Injuries and Death (Continued), (1975)...