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tort

Infringe vs Tort - What's the difference?

infringe | tort |


As a verb infringe

is break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc.

As a noun tort is

fraction.

As an adjective tort is

broken.

Tort vs Easement - What's the difference?

tort | easement |


As nouns the difference between tort and easement

is that tort is fraction while easement is (legal) legal right to use another person's property, generally in order to cross a part of the property, or to gain access to something on the property.

As an adjective tort

is broken.

Tort vs Civil - What's the difference?

tort | civil |


As adjectives the difference between tort and civil

is that tort is broken while civil is (uncomparable) having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.

As a noun tort

is fraction.

Tort vs Taught - What's the difference?

tort | taught |


As an adjective tort

is tart, sharp.

As a noun tort

is an injury or wrong.

As a verb taught is

past tense of teach.

Tort vs Infringement - What's the difference?

tort | infringement |


As nouns the difference between tort and infringement

is that tort is an injury or wrong while infringement is a violation or breach, as of a law.

As an adjective tort

is tart, sharp.

Tort vs Infringemenr - What's the difference?

tort | infringemenr |

Tort vs Responsibility - What's the difference?

tort | responsibility |


As nouns the difference between tort and responsibility

is that tort is an injury or wrong while responsibility is the state of being responsible, accountable, or answerable.

As an adjective tort

is tart, sharp.

Tort vs Resposibility - What's the difference?

tort | resposibility |

Tort vs Liability - What's the difference?

tort | liability |


As nouns the difference between tort and liability

is that tort is an injury or wrong while liability is the condition of being liable.

As an adjective tort

is tart, sharp.

Tort vs Felony - What's the difference?

tort | felony |


As nouns the difference between tort and felony

is that tort is fraction while felony is (us|legal) a serious criminal offense, which, under federal law, is punishable by death or imprisonment for a term exceeding one year.

As an adjective tort

is broken.

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