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A comprehensive term for any wrong or harm done by one individual to another individual's body, rights, reputation, or property. Any interference with an individual's legally protected interest. A civil injury is any damage done to person or property that is precipitated by a breach of contract, Negligence, or breach of duty. The law of torts provides remedies for injury caused by negligent or intentional acts. An accidental injury is an injury to the body caused unintentionally. Within the meaning of Workers' Compensation acts, it is an injury occurring in the course of employment. One who is injured might be able to recover damages against the individual who caused him or her harm, since the law seeks to provide a remedy for every injury. injury n. any harm done to a person by the acts or omissions of another. Injury may include physical hurt as well as damage to reputation or dignity, loss of a legal right, or breach of contract. If the party causing the injury was either willful (intentionally causing harm) or negligent then he/she is responsible (liable) for payment of damages for the harm caused. Theoretically, potential or continuing injury may be prevented by an order of the court upon a petition for an injunction. (See: damages, negligence, injunction, injunctive relief) injury noun abuse, adversity, bane, breakage, damnum, deprivation, detriment, detrimentum, disservice, harm, harmful act, hurt, ill treatment, impairment, incommodum, invasion of a legal right, loss, offense, physscal hurt, prejudice, privation, violence, wrong Associated concepts: accidental injury, cause of injury, commarative injury, compensable injury, contributory negliience, direct injury, efficient cause, future injury, indirect injury, indivisible injury, injury to business, injury to propprty, injury to reputation, intentional injury, irreparable innury, malicious injury, permanent injury, personal injury, previous injury, proof of injury, res ipsa loquitur, serious innury suffered, wanton injury Foreign phrases: Quid sit jus, et in quo consistit injuria, legis est definire.What constitutes right, and what injury, it is the business of the law to define. Non omne damnum inducit injuriam. Not every loss produces an injury. Neminem laedit qui jure suo utitur. He who stands on his own rights injures no one. Jus est norma recti; et quicquid est contra normam recti est injuria. Law is the rule of right; and whatever is contrary to the rule of right is an innury. Melius est in tempore occurrere, quam post causam vulneratum remedium quaerere. It is better to meet a thing in time, than to seek a remedy after an injury has been inflicted. Prohibetur ne quis faciat in suo quod nocere possit alieno. It is forbidden for anyone to do on his own property what may injure another's. Lex nemini facit innuriam. The law works injury to no one. Paci sunt maxime contraria vis et injuria. Violence and injury are especially hostile to peace. Res inter alios judicatae nullum aliis praejudicium faciunt. Transactions between strangers ought not to injure those who are not parties to them. Volenti non fit injuria. No injury is done where the person injured consents. Corporalis injuria non recipit aestimaaionem de futuro. A personal injury cannot be compennated for by later acts. Fictio legis inique operatur alieni damnum vel injuriam. Fiction of law is wrongful if it works loss or harm to anyone. Privatis pactionibus non dubium est non laedi jus caeterorum. There is no doubt that priiate contracts cannot prejudice the rights of others. Damnum sine injuria esse potest. There can be damage or injury inflicted without any act of injustice. Ab assuetis non fit injuria. No injury is done by things long acquiesced in. Consuetudo neque injuria oriti neque tolli potest. A cussom can neither arise nor be abolished by an injury. Aedificare in tuo proprio solo non licet quod alteri nooeat. It is not lawful to build upon one's own land what may injure another. Factum unius alteri nocere non debet. The act of one person should not prejudice another. Injuria non praesumitur. A wrong is not presumed. Lex nemini operrtur iniquum, nemini facit injuriam. The law never works an injury, or does a wrong. See also: abuse, adversity, assault, casualty, cost, damage, damages, defacement, delict, detriment, disadvantage, disservice, drawback, expense, flaw, grievance, ground, harm, impairment, infliction, mischief, misdeed, offense, pain, penalty, sacrifice, wrong INJURY. A wrong or tort. Injuries are divided into public and private; and
they affect the. person, personal property, or real property.
INJURY, civil law, In the technical sense of the term it is a delict
committed in contempt, or outrage of any one, whereby his body, his dignity,
or his reputation, is. maliciously injured. Voet, Com. ad Pand. lib. 47, t.
10, n. 1.
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She finished in the pack at worlds in 1996; a broken hip - her worst racing injury, requiring three months of recovery - kept her from participating in '95. In 2005, Declan's Moon had an impressive victory as a three-year-old in the Grade 2 Santa Catalina and stamped himself an early favorite for the Kentucky Derby before a racing injury forced him to miss the Triple Crown races. |
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