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Legal Definitions - tortious conduct

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Definition of tortious conduct

Definition: Tortious conduct refers to an act or omission that makes the person responsible for it liable under the principles of tort law.

Example: If a person causes harm to another person or their property due to their negligence or intentional actions, it can be considered tortious conduct. For instance, if a driver runs a red light and hits a pedestrian, causing them injuries, the driver can be held liable for their tortious conduct.

This example illustrates how tortious conduct can result in legal liability for the person responsible for it. The driver's actions were negligent and caused harm to another person, making them liable for the damages caused.

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Simple Definition

Tortious conduct is when someone does something wrong that hurts someone else and makes them legally responsible for the harm they caused. It can be something they did or something they didn't do. Other types of conduct include good behavior, bad behavior that disturbs the peace, and behavior that is dangerous or unethical. If someone does something really bad that goes beyond what is normal, it's called outrageous conduct. If someone doesn't do anything to hurt someone else, that's called passive conduct.

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