- tortiously
- adverb see tortious
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Tortiously — Tor tious*ly, adv. (Law) In a tortous manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tortiously — index illegally Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tortiously — adv. by tort or injury, wrongly … English contemporary dictionary
tortiously — tor·tious·ly … English syllables
tortiously — adverb see tortious … Useful english dictionary
tortious — tortiously, adv. /tawr sheuhs/, adj. Law. of the nature of or pertaining to a tort. [1350 1400; ME torcious < AF, equiv. to torci(on) TORSION + ous OUS; meaning influenced by TORT] * * * … Universalium
trespass — An unlawful interference with one s person, property, or rights. At common law, trespass was a form of action brought to recover damages for any injury to one s person or property or relationship with another. Any unauthorized intrusion or… … Black's law dictionary
tortious — adjective Date: 1544 implying or involving tort • tortiously adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
False imprisonment — is a tort, and possibly a crime, wherein a person is intentionally confined without legal authority.ElementsThe elements of the tort are: * Intent to confine another person against their will. In Australia, this element will be fulfilled if the… … Wikipedia
Detinue — Tort law Part of the … Wikipedia