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delict

[dih-likt] / dɪˈlɪkt /






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Answer: "It means if they got a corpus, you're delict."

From Time Magazine Archive

There are weak points technically; for instance, the character of Madeleine Forestier, afterwards Duroy—still later caught in flagrant delict and divorced—is left rather enigmatic.

From A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century by Saintsbury, George

The "natural" sources of liability were delict and contract.

From An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law by Pound, Roscoe

Having treated in the preceding Book of contractual and quasicontractual obligations, it remains to inquire into obligations arising from delict.

From The Institutes of Justinian by Moyle, John Baron

Thus recovery of a sum of money by way of penalty for a delict is the historical starting point of liability.

From An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law by Pound, Roscoe