- damnum et injuria
- Loss and wrong, the two elements which must exist in combination as essentials of a cause of action. 1 Am J2d Actions § 70.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
damnum absque injuria — dam·num abs·que in·ju·ria / dam nəm ab skwē in ju̇r ē ə, däm nu̇m äb skwā in yü rē ä/ [Late Latin, loss without unlawful conduct]: a loss for which the law provides no means of recovery compare injuria absque damno Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of … Law dictionary
Damnum absque injuria — In law, damnum absque injuria (Latin for loss without injury ) is a phrase expressing the principle of tort law in which some person (natural or legal) causes damage or loss to another, but does not injure them, and thus the latter has no legal… … Wikipedia
damnum sine injuria — Loss or damage without the violation or infringement of a legal right. Such damage or loss can impose no liability on a defendant. Kingsley v Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. Co. 81 NJL 536, 80 A 327. See damage without wrong; damnum absque… … Ballentine's law dictionary
damnum absque injuria — Damage without wrong, the sense of the expression being that there is no cause of action. 1 Am J2d Actions § 78. The phrase applies where an accident occurs and no fault or negligence is chargeable to either of the parties to the occurrence, as… … Ballentine's law dictionary
damnum absque injuria — |abzkwē(ˌ)inˈyu̇rēə noun Etymology: Latin, literally, damage without wrongdoing : damage without violation of a legal right for which no legal action will lie compare injuria, injuria absque damno … Useful english dictionary
damnum absque injuria — /daemnam aebskwiy injuriya/ Loss, hurt, or harm without injury in the legal sense; that is, without such breach of duty as is redressible by a legal action. A loss or injury which does not give rise to an action for damages against the person… … Black's law dictionary
damnum absque injuria — /daemnam aebskwiy injuriya/ Loss, hurt, or harm without injury in the legal sense; that is, without such breach of duty as is redressible by a legal action. A loss or injury which does not give rise to an action for damages against the person… … Black's law dictionary
damnum sine injuria esse potest — /daemnam sayniy injuriya esiy powtast/ There may be damage or injury inflicted without any act of injustice … Black's law dictionary
damnum sine injuria esse potest — /daemnam sayniy injuriya esiy powtast/ There may be damage or injury inflicted without any act of injustice … Black's law dictionary
Damnum absque injuria esse potest — There can be loss or damage without the violation of a legal right. One cannot always look to others to make compensation for injuries received, since many accidents occur, the consequences of which the sufferer must bear alone. To warrant the… … Ballentine's law dictionary