A tort is a civil wrong for which a remedy may be obtained in the form of damages. It is based on the idea that individuals owe certain duties to others and can be held liable when they breach those duties, resulting in harm or injury.
Transitivity (A), Reassembly (C), and Procurement (D) are not related to civil legal liability.
[References:, , ASIS International – Civil Law and Torts, , PSP Study Guide – Legal Principles of Civil Liability, ]
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