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Absence of Wrongfulness
- answers-Explained by legal-duty or boni mores approach.
Absolute Compulsion
- answers-Inability to act due to overwhelming force.
Absolute Rights
- answers-Enforceable against all individuals universally.
Act/Conduct
- answers-Behavior of the wrongdoer leading to delict.
Actio Iniuriarum
- answers-Action for personal injury or insult.
Actio Legis Aquiliae
- answers-Action for damages due to wrongful acts.
Actio Libera in Causa
- answers-Liability for creating a harmful involuntary state.
Automatism
- answers-Defense claiming lack of voluntary control.
Balancing of Interests
- answers-Weighing conflicting interests of parties involved.
Balancing Rights
- answers-Weighing conflicting fundamental rights carefully.
Boni Mores
- answers-Legal convictions reflecting community standards.
Boni mores criterion
- answers-Standard for assessing conduct against community morals.
, Bonis Mores
- answers-Legal convictions of the community guiding legality.
Breach of Contract
- answers-Failure to fulfill contractual obligations.
Causal Connection
- answers-Link between defendant's act and plaintiff's damage.
Chapter 2
- answers-Refers to the Bill of Rights in law.
Commission (Commissio)
- answers-Liability for positive acts causing harm.
Community Convictions
- answers-Shared beliefs influencing legal interpretations.
Community Standards
- answers-Shared beliefs influencing legal norms and decisions.
Community's legal convictions
- answers-Shared beliefs influencing legal standards and judgments.
Compensable harm
- answers-Damage that requires restitution under law.
Compensation for Harm
- answers-Legal remedy for infringement of rights.
Compensatory Remedies
- answers-Financial compensation for harm suffered.
Concrete Investigation
- answers-Detailed examination of facts and evidence.
Conduct
- answers-Voluntary human act or omission causing liability.
Conduct assessment
- answers-Evaluation of actions against legal and moral standards.
Conduct conflict
- answers-Actions violating legal duties or subjective rights.