/keɪs ˈsaʊndɪŋ ɪn tɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: vụ án liên quan đến chuyện phạm lỗi gây thiệt hại.
A more thorough explanation: In tort law, a “case” refers to a legal action brought by one party against another in a civil court, seeking compensation for harm or injury caused by the defendant’s wrongful conduct. It typically involves a plaintiff alleging that the defendant’s actions or negligence resulted in damages, and the court will determine liability and award damages accordingly.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the plaintiff argued that the defendant’s loud construction activities were causing a nuisance, resulting in a case sounding in tort for noise pollution.