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Tort, MV Act & Consumer Protection Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Law of Torts · Ashby v. White

The Latin word ‘Injuria Sine Damnum’ Literally means:

Infringement of legal right without damages. Answer
B Damages without Infringement of legal right.
C Both (a) and (b)
D All of the above
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'Injuria Sine Damnum' literally means 'injury without damage' or 'legal wrong without actual loss.' Even if no tangible damage occurred, if a legal right is violated, the injured person can sue. Example: Ashby v. White (voting right denied).

At a Glance
Subject Tort, MV Act & Consumer Protection
Difficulty Medium
Act Law of Torts
Section Ashby v. White
Answer (A) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XIV — September 2019
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