Discuss the ethical implications of committing an intentional or quasi-intentional tort.
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It's not a good idea, and it isn't ethical. Whether you can get away with it depends upon the judicial system of the victim's country.
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Insurance Dictionary: Tort
In general, a civil wrong, other than breach of contract, for which a court will provide a remedy in the form of a suit for damages. Torts include negligent acts or omissions on the part of a defendant. Liability insurance is designed to cover an insured (defendant) for unintentional tort acts. See also Negligence.
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Insurance Dictionary: Tort
In general, a civil wrong, other than breach of contract, for which a court will provide a remedy in the form of a suit for damages. Torts include negligent acts or omissions on the part of a defendant. Liability insurance is designed to cover an insured (defendant) for unintentional tort acts. See also Negligence.