What are the ingredients of tort?
Intentional Interference: The defendant deliberately acted in a manner that they knew would cause harm to the plaintiff.
Duty of care: The defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff. This means that the defendant had a responsibility to take reasonable steps to avoid causing harm to the plaintiff.
Breach of Duty: The defendant breached their duty of care by failing to take reasonable steps to avoid causing harm to the plaintiff.
Causation: The defendant's actions were the actual and proximate cause of the plaintiff's injuries. This means that the plaintiff would not have been injured but for the defendant's actions.
Damages: The plaintiff suffered actual and compensable damages as a result of the defendant's actions.
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