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tortiously
ˈtortiously, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2: cf. AF. torciousement (Godef.).] Wrongfully, illegally; by tort.a 1812 Ld. Thurlow in G. D. Collinson Idiots & Lunaticks (1812) I. 577 (Jod.) An application, where timber was cut by a stranger tortiously, to have the produce restored to the estate. 1818 Cruise Dig...
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Detinue
"Note that where a thing belonging to a man is lost, he may count that he (the finder) tortiously detains it. Etc. and tortiously for this that whereas he lost the said thing on such a day, etc. he (the loser) on such a day etc., found it in the house of such a
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extortious
† exˈtortious, a. Obs. Also 6 -sious, 7 -cious. [f. extorti-on + -ous, after the analogy of captious.] a. Characterized by extortion, oppressive in exactions. b. Gained by extortion; demanded in an extortionate manner.1602 W. Fulbecke 2nd Pt. Parall. 26 The extorcious and tyrannous spoiles of Cleon....
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Andrew A. Skolnick
suit alleged Skolnick's report on TM's health care products and services marketed under the trademarked name Maharishi Ayurveda was libelous and that it tortiously
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tortuous
tortuous, a. (ˈtɔːtjuːəs) [a. AF. tortuous (12–13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) = 14th c. F. tortueux, ad. L. tortuōs-us, ‘full of crooks or turns or twists’, f. tortu-s a twisting, f. tort-, ppl. stem of torquēre to twist.] 1. Full of twists, turns, or bends; twisted, winding, crooked, sinuous.1426 Lydg. De...
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En ventre sa mere
Sartin Trucking, 195 W.Va. 671, the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia did away with a requirement that a tortiously killed fetus be viable outside
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wrongfully
wrongfully, adv. (ˈrɒŋfʊlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a wrong or wrongful manner; wrongly. 1. In a manner contrary to the principles of justice or equity; unjustly, unfairly. In very frequent use from c 1400 to c 1600.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus i. 414 If þat I consente, I wrong⁓fully Compleyne i-wys. 1382 W...
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Vegelahn v. Guntner
The company successfully sought an injunction in court, under the doctrine of intentional interference with contract, and alleged that the union was tortiously
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Redbox Automated Retail LLC v. Universal City Studios LLLP
Tortious interference with contract
The Court dismissed Redbox's claim that Universal tortiously interfered with Redbox's contracts with DVD distributors
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abate
▪ I. abate, v.1 (əˈbeɪt) [a. OFr. abat-re, abat-tre, f. à prep. to + batre, battre to beat:—late L. battĕre, batĕre, from cl. L. batuĕre. In the technical senses 18, 19, the identity of the prefix is uncertain, and the relation to the other senses undetermined.] I. To beat down, demolish, destroy. 1...
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Pennzoil
Pennzoil sued Texaco in Texas state court, alleging that Texaco tortiously induced Getty to breach the contract with Pennzoil.
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New Directions for Young Adults, Inc. v. Davis
false or true, but because the conduct of making up names of person who do not exist to post fake comments by fake people to support Defendants' position tortiously
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Defective Premises Act 1972
The Act and its provisions are taken to extend to The Crown, which can be held tortiously liable to the extent laid out in the Crown Proceedings Act 1947
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American Maritime Officers
Controversy
In August 2002, AMO was served with a summons and complaint by a former Plan employee alleging that AMO tortiously interfered in his employment
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Sock puppet account
or true, but because the conduct of making up names of persons who do not exist to post fake comments by fake people to support Defendants' position tortiously
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