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Nul tort
Nul tortPleading No wrong. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Pleading Practice. The statement in a logical, and legal form, of the facts which constitute the plaintiff's cause of action, or the defendant's ground of defence; it is the formal mode of alleging that on the record, which would be the support, or the defence of the party in evidence. Wrong An injury; a tort a violation of right. In its most usual sense, wrong signifies an injury committed to the person or property of another, or to his relative rights, unconnected with contract; and these wrongs are committed with or without force. But in a more extended signification, wrong includes the violation of a contract; a failure by a man to perform his undertaking or promise is a wrong or injury to him to whom it was made. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Nul agard No award. A plea to an action on an arbitration bond, when the defendant avers that there was no legal award made. Nul disseisin Pleading. No disseisin. A plea in a real action, by which the de- fendant denies that there was any disseisin it is a species of the general issue. Nul tiel record Pleading. No such record. Nul waste Pleading. This is the gene- ral issue in an action of waste. Co. Entr. 700 a, 708 a. The plea of, nul waste ad- mits nothing, but puts the whole declaration in issue; and in support of this plea the defendant may give in evidence anything which proves that the act charged is no waste, as that it happened by tempest, light- ning, and the like. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Nuisance Criminal law, torts. This word means literally annoyance; in law, it signifies, according to Blackstone, " anything that worketh hurt, inconvenience, or damage." Nul Law French. A barbarous word which means to convey a negative; as, Nul tiel record, Nul tiel award. Nul agard No award. A plea to an action on an arbitration bond, when the defendant avers that there was no legal award made. Nul disseisin Pleading. No disseisin. A plea in a real action, by which the de- fendant denies that there was any disseisin it is a species of the general issue. Nul tiel record Pleading. No such record. Nul tort Nul waste Pleading. This is the gene- ral issue in an action of waste. Co. Entr. 700 a, 708 a. The plea of, nul waste ad- mits nothing, but puts the whole declaration in issue; and in support of this plea the defendant may give in evidence anything which proves that the act charged is no waste, as that it happened by tempest, light- ning, and the like. Nulia bona The retum made to a writ of fieri facias, by the sheriff, when he has not found any goods of the defendant on which he could levy. Nulius filius The son of no one; a bastard. Null Properly, that which does not .exist; that which is not in the nature of things. In a figurative sense it signifies that which has no more effect than if it did not exist. Nullity A decree indicating that a marriage is null and void. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Nul tort. If you have a better definition for Nul tort than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Nul tort may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Nul tort and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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