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In law, damnum absque injuria (Latin for "loss or damage without injury") is the principle of tort law in which some person (natural or legal) causes damage or loss to another, but does not injure them. Examples:

  • Opening a burger stand near someone else's may cause them to lose customers, but this in itself does not give rise to a cause of action for the original burger stand owner.
  • Harassment of a person by physical contact may not cause injury, but may very well interfere with that person's purpose, which is a form of damage. Vehement physical contact with explicit verbal denial of permission constitutes a tort. A penal sum for damages can be applied nominally, preventing further damages to person.

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Damnum absque injuria

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In law, damnum absque injuria (Latin for "loss or damage without injury") is the principle of tort law in which some person (natural or legal) causes...

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Legal recourse

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executive or other official with power to pardon. Habeas corpus Damnum absque injuria, loss without injury Arm's length principle Sovereign immunity....

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Ad quod damnum

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request for a statement of damages as part of the discovery process. Damnum absque injuria See Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8(a)(3). Hart, William; Blanchard...

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Statutes of Mortmain

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significantly diminished, as he had suffered damnum; but there had been no injuria (damnum absque injuria). Bracton was (rightly) of the view that a gift...

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Quia Emptores

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United States): Alienation – "a sale" Appurtenant – "belonging to" Damnum absque injuria – "injury without wrong" Demise – "to lease" or "let" premises Enfeoff...

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Quinn v Leathem

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damage. Your Lordships have to deal with a case, not of damnum absque injuria, but of damnum cum injuria. Every element necessary to give a cause of action...

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List of Latin legal terms

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themselves, such as a child or incapacitated adult. /ˌæd ˈlaɪtɛm/ ad quod damnum according to the harm Used in tort law. Implies that the reward or penalty...

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