Tort law and contract law are basically two different names for the same thing.
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False. A Tort is a breach of a Legal Duty, other than under Contract, with liability for damages.
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here's another hint. Use this site (put it in your favorites for later referrence) which is a legal dictionary for short descriptions of words. just copy and paste into your search browser. Good luck with your courses.
dictionary.law.com/
the answer would be false
Tort law is a body of law that addresses, and provides remedies for, civil wrongs not arising out of contractual obligations.
By definition they are not the same.
I am not a lawyer and good for me for that. I have had some college law.
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False. A Tort is a breach of a Legal Duty, other than under Contract, with liability for damages.
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