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give reason to support winfields definition of tort? ​

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Answered by vinithav979
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​According to Winfield, "Tortious liability comes from the breach of a duty that is generally imposed by law.

What you mean by winfields definition of tort? ​

  • On the other hand, Salmond favored the second option and held that while there is no law of torts, there is a law of torts.
  • He asserts that this part of law's culpability only applies when the wrong is covered by one or more named torts.
  • In the third lesson, "Tort Defined," Winfield outlined his own standard: Tortious liability results from the violation of a legal obligation that is largely fixed by the law.  
  • This obligation is owed to all people, and it can be remedied by bringing a claim for unreimbursed damages.

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