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English to Romanian translations [PRO] Law: Contract(s) | |||||||
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4 | faptă ilicită prejudiciabilă, delict |
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faptă ilicită prejudiciabilă, delict Explanation: Torts represent a civil wrong, differing from breaches of contract or trust (in that there is no obligation that the Parties involved should have concluded any sort of agreement that has come to be breached), that occurs as a violation of a legal duty not to cause damage to the person, property or recognized interest of another when there is a clear danger in the tortfeasor’s actions, whether the compensable injury was caused by will or neglect by a responsible person, where the injured person can claim a remedy with the purpose of compensation or reparation for the loss, or to set an example in order to prevent the tortfeasor and other potential tortfeasors from causing other similar damage Conform art. 998 din Codul civil, fapta ilicită prejudiciabilă este orice faptă a omului care cauzează prejudiciu şi care obligă pe acela din a cărui greşeală s-a ocazionat a-l repara”. Această faptă ilicită constituie ceea ce s-a numit, în literatura juridică şi în practica judiciară, “delict civil”. Fapta ilicită care dă naştere raportului juridic de răspundere, potrivit unei terminologii consacrate şi tradiţionale, poartă denumirea de delict şi cvasidelict. (Consideraţii istorice privind evoluţia…, http://www.scritube.com/stiinta/drept/CONSIDERATII-ISTORICE-... Example sentence(s):
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Reference Reference information: Vezi referința de mai jos pentru „liability in tort”: Reference: http://https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english-to-romanian/law-ge... |
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