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O que (quem) é injured party - definição

LEGAL CLAIM OF COMPENSATION, CALLED CIVIL WRONG, THAT CAUSES A CLAIMANT TO SUFFER LOSS OR HARM, RESULTING IN LEGAL LIABILITY FOR THE PERSON WHO COMMITS THE TORTIOUS ACT
Torts; Tortious; Tort law; Law of torts; Tort Law; Civil tort; Breach of statutory duty; General tort principles; Tort and easement; Tortfeasor; Law of tort; International tort; Injured party; Tortiously; History of tort law

injured party         
(injured parties)
The injured party in a court case or dispute about unfair treatment is the person who says they were unfairly treated. (LEGAL)
The injured party got some compensation.
= victim
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Injured reserve list         
DESIGNATION USED IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS LEAGUES FOR ATHLETES WHO BECOME INJURED AND TEMPORARILY UNABLE TO PLAY
Injured reserve; Injured Reserve; Reserve/Injured; Inactive list; IR List; LTIR
The injured reserve list ( IR list) is a designation used in North American professional sports leagues for athletes who suffer injuries and become unable to play. The exact name of the list varies by league; it is known as "injured reserve" in the National Football League (NFL) and National Hockey League (NHL), the "injured list" in the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the injured list (historically known as the "disabled list") in Major League Baseball (MLB).
party of the second part         
PERSON OR GROUP COMPOSING A SINGLE ENTITY FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE LAW
Party of the first part; Party of the second part
n. a reference to a party to a written contract, as distinguished from "the party of the first part." See also: party of the first part

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Tort

A tort is a civil wrong that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. Tort law can be contrasted with criminal law, which deals with criminal wrongs that are punishable by the state. While criminal law aims to punish individuals who commit crimes, tort law aims to compensate individuals who suffer harm as a result of the actions of others. Some wrongful acts, such as assault and battery, can result in both a civil lawsuit and a criminal prosecution in countries where the civil and criminal legal systems are separate. Tort law may also be contrasted with contract law, which provides civil remedies after breach of a duty that arises from a contract. Obligations in both tort and criminal law are more fundamental and are imposed regardless of whether the parties have a contract.

While tort law in civil law jurisdictions largely derives from Roman law, common law jurisdictions derive their tort law from customary English tort law. In civil law jurisdictions based on civil codes, both contractual and tortious or delictual liability is typically outlined in a civil code based on Roman Law principles. Tort law is referred to as the law of delict in Scots and Roman Dutch law, and resembles tort law in common law jurisdictions in that rules regarding civil liability are established primarily by precedent and theory rather than an exhaustive code. However, like other civil law jurisdictions, the underlying principles are drawn from Roman law. A handful of jurisdictions have codified a mixture of common and civil law jurisprudence either due to their colonial past (e.g. Québec, St Lucia, Mauritius) or due to influence from multiple legal traditions when their civil codes were drafted (e.g. Mainland China, the Philippines, and Thailand). Furthermore, Israel essentially codifies common law provisions on tort.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para injured party
1. Man without shame: Now Max Mosely is painting himself as the injured party
2. However, in order to act, police need the injured party – a musician to file a criminal complaint.
3. Perhaps now, when the injured party is a Bedouin, the discussion will finally be held, Rifman suggested.
4. He said: "I‘m concerned about the treatment he gets, because he‘s the injured party in a lot of cases but is portrayed as the guilty one.
5. All accused persons of the murderous attack should be promptly put to a public trial The injured party and their families must be compensated by law.