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Torticollis
Torticollis Tor`ti*col"lis, n. [F. toricolis; L. torquere, tortum, to twist + collum the neck.] (Med.) See Wryneck.

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- tort is a civil wrong that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. Tort law...
- Tortor (Batak: ᯖ᯲oᯒ᯲ᯖ᯲oᯒ᯲) is a traditional Batak dance originating from North Sumatra, Indonesia. This dance was originally a ritual and sacred dance...
- Tort reform consists of changes in the civil justice system in common law countries that aim to reduce the ability of plaintiffs to bring tort litigation...
- 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...
- 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...
- A m**** tort is a civil action involving numerous plaintiffs against one or a few defendants in state or federal court. The lawsuits arise out of the defendants...
- An intentional tort is a category of torts that describes a civil wrong resulting from an intentional act on the part of the tortfeasor (alleged wrongdoer)...
- The King of Torts (2003) is a legal/suspense novel written by American author John Grisham. Doubleday published the first edition (ISBN 0-385-50804-2)...
- In the common law tradition, a heartbalm tort or heartbalm action is a civil action that a person may bring to s**** monetary compensation for the end or...
- In common law, battery is a tort falling under the umbrella term 'tresp**** to the person'. Entailing unlawful contact which is directed and intentional...