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a new" abc" school opens besides "xyz"school..whose fees is much lower than the xyz school ..on account of which people started patronising the new school.The old 'xyz" school filed a case against the latter saying that they had caused them financial loss and claimed compensation. The court held that no legal right had been violated and as such no compensation can be granted. Thus if damage is caused which does not lead to violation of a legal right then no action lies under tort law.

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driving away a competitor out of trade by offering cheap freight charges to customers who would deal with him .

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If a new store opens in a neighborhood and causes a decrease in business for existing stores due to better pricing or products, this is an example of 'damnum sine injuria'. Despite the loss of profits, the new store did not engage in any wrongful action to cause the harm.

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Damnum sine injuria?

What is Damnum sine injuria means in the Law of Torts? Give anexample of it in details.


What is damnum sine injuria?

The term "damnum sine injuria" is more properly stated "damnum sine injuria esse potest". It means "There may be an injury inflicted without any act of injustice." There is another term like it that is "damnum absque injuria", which means damage or harm without an injury in the legal sense. In other words a loss or injury to someone which does not give that person a right to sue the person causing the loss.


What are the relevant cases related to damnum sine injuria?

gloucester grammar school case (1410)


Difference between injuria sine damno and damnum sine injuria?

Injuria sine damno means violation of a legal right without causing any harm. Damun sine injuria is the injury/ damage too small to be remedied practically at law. In such case the nominal damages/ symbolic damages can be claimed.


What is damnam sine injuria?

It is a legal term that refers to an act that causes damage but without infringing any legal rights. For example, if you have a shop and I open a shop selling identical goods next door, I will probably damage your business but I will not have infringed your legal rights - unless you have some exclusivity arrangement.


How do you find to sine of an angle?

To find the sine ratio of a right-angled triangle divide the opposite by the hypotenuse. For example: 4/5 = 0.8 units and sine-1(0.8) = 53.13010235 degrees.


How do you use for example in a sentence?

He made a lot of mistakes in his Math exam. For example, he confused the sine with the cosine.


Why do all graphs flatten out?

They do not. A sine graph, for example, goes on oscillating forever.


What is the value of the sin?

If you mean the sine function, it is dependent on an angle. For example, the sine of an angle of zero degrees is zero; the sine of an angle of 90 degrees is one; for an angle of 180 degrees, the sine is again 0; if you make a graph, you get a curve that looks like a wave. In general, the values the sine function can take are between 1 and -1, inclusive.


What is a real life example of the sine function?

A real life example of the sine function could be a ferris wheel. People board the ride at the ground (sinusoidal axis) and the highest and lowest heights you reach on the ride would be the amplitudes of the graph.


Why does the sine graph always start at 0?

sin(0) = 0 but, in general, the sine graph need not start at 0. For example, sin(x + 2) does not start at 0.


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