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- Dignitary_torts abstract "Dignitary torts are a specific category of intentional torts where the cause of action is being subjected to certain kinds of indignities. Historically, this category of torts was often covered by the old English writ of trespass vi et armis.Historically, the primary dignitary torts were battery, assault, and false imprisonment, as each claimed harm to a person's human dignity. A cause of action could be brought for battery, for example, even if no injury was done to the plaintiff, so long as the contact would be offensive to a reasonable person. Under modern jurisprudence the category of dignitary torts is more closely associated with secondary dignitary torts, most notably defamation (slander and libel), false light, intentional infliction of emotional distress, invasion of privacy, and alienation of affections. In some jurisdictions, the phrase is limited to those torts which do not require physical injury or threat of physical injury, limiting the class to only those secondary incidents.The only non-intentional act classified as a dignitary tort is negligent infliction of emotional distress, although this is also sometimes classified as simply another form of negligence.".
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- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Alienation_of_affections.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Assault_(tort).
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Battery_(tort).
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tort_law.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Defamation.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Dignity.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Expectation_of_privacy.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink False_imprisonment.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink False_light.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Intentional_infliction_of_emotional_distress.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Intentional_tort.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Negligence.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Negligent_infliction_of_emotional_distress.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLink Vi_et_armis.
- Dignitary_torts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dignitary torts".
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- Dignitary_torts subject Category:Tort_law.
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- Dignitary_torts comment "Dignitary torts are a specific category of intentional torts where the cause of action is being subjected to certain kinds of indignities. Historically, this category of torts was often covered by the old English writ of trespass vi et armis.Historically, the primary dignitary torts were battery, assault, and false imprisonment, as each claimed harm to a person's human dignity.".
- Dignitary_torts label "Dignitary torts".
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- Dignitary_torts wasDerivedFrom Dignitary_torts?oldid=474524274.
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