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    delict
    /dɪˈlɪkt/

    noun

    • 1. a violation of the law; a tort: "an international delict"

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  2. Jun 13, 2021 · Delict is a Latin word meaning fault or offense. It can refer to a civil or criminal wrongdoing in the law, or a misdeed in general. See examples, etymology, and related words.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DelictDelict - Wikipedia

    Delict (from Latin dēlictum, past participle of dēlinquere ‘to be at fault, offend’) is a term in civil and mixed law jurisdictions whose exact meaning varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction but is always centered on the notion of wrongful conduct.

  4. Delict definition: a misdemeanor; offense.. See examples of DELICT used in a sentence.

  5. delict in British English. (dɪˈlɪkt , ˈdiːlɪkt ) noun. 1. law, mainly Scots law. a wrongful act for which the person injured has the right to a civil remedy. See also tort. 2. Roman law. a civil wrong redressable by compensation or punitive damages.

  6. A delict is an act that is considered a crime, such as assault, battery, or murder. Learn how to use the word delict in a sentence and browse other legal terms in the Justia Dictionary.

  7. Delict is a term used in civil law systems to describe a wrongful act that causes harm or damage to another person or entity. It can be public or private, and it can be based on fault or strict liability. Learn more about the meaning, types and examples of delict in law.

  8. Delict is a term for a wrong in Roman law that entails a civil obligation to pay a penalty. Learn about the four types of delict, their origins, and their evolution in the Roman legal system.