/ˈeks-di-ˈliktō/ – adj
Definition: vì phạm pháp, vì hành vi trái phép, vì phạm tội, trái phép, phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: “Ex delicto” is a Latin term used in legal contexts to mean “from a wrong” or “arising from a tort or wrongful act.” In legal English, it refers to actions or liabilities that arise from a tortious or wrongful act.
Example: The plaintiff sued the defendant ex delicto, claiming damages for the harm caused by the defendant’s negligent actions.
Related words:
- IN FLAGRANTE DELICTO
- FLAGRANTE DELICTO
- CAUGHT IN FLAGRANTI DELICTO (IN THE ACT)
- except in case of flagrante delicto, no arrest may be carried out without a mandate of the competent authorities
- IN PARI DELICTO
- VERSANTI IN RE ILLICITAE IMPUTANTUR OMNIA QUAE SEQUUNTUR EX DELICTO
- in flagrant delict
- wrongful dismissal
- WRONGFUL
- wrongful arrest