delict

/dɪˈlɪkt/
noun
  1. A wrongful act or offense, especially in law; a violation of a legal duty that causes harm to another person.
    • The court ruled that the company's negligence was a civil delict.
    • He was sued for damages after committing a delict against his neighbor.
    • In some legal systems, a delict requires proof of intent or fault.
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