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When scientists were researching for acne medicine, they unintentionally made Rogane (product that stimulates hair growth). Another unintentional medical benefit is Viagra. You might want to research more on the Rogane.

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An unintentional tort is an accident that is done without intention. The accident may lead to financial loss, injury or property damage with the person considered being negligent.

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What are some examples of unintentional torts?

trespass


What are two basic categories of torts?

intentional and unintentional


Unintentional torts usually involve on the part of the perpetrator?

negligence


Distinguish between intentional and unintentional torts?

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What is the statute of limitations for civil actions in the Dominican Republic?

6 months for unintentional torts.


What is a unintentional?

An unintentional tort is what most torts are. The opposite of an intentional tort-something that is done on accident that seriously injures or kills another person but can be linked to negligence.


What is a unintentional tort?

An unintentional tort is what most torts are. The opposite of an intentional tort-something that is done on accident that seriously injures or kills another person but can be linked to negligence.


What constitutes a tort?

A tort is an injury or civil wrong doing. In order to prove guilt in tort law, one must prove a series of things. The article below describes the elements of tort law and proving them. Torts are either torts of negligence or torts of intent. Basically the injury or death was intentional or unintentional.


What has the author John G Fleming written?

John G. Fleming has written: 'Supplement to The Law of Torts' -- subject(s): Torts 'Fleming's the law of torts' -- subject(s): Torts 'An Introduction to the Law of Torts (Clarendon Law)' 'An introduction to the law of torts' -- subject(s): Torts 'The solicitor and the disappointed beneficiary'


Are there torts that are neither intentional nor negligent?

No, there can't be torts that are not negligent or intentional because then they are not torts. They are called accidents.


What is the principal difference between intentional torts and torts of negligence?

For intentional torts you must prove that the tortfeasor meant to carry out the action that resulted in the tort, this is not so for torts of negligence.


What has the author John Lewthwaite written?

John Lewthwaite has written: 'Law of torts' -- subject(s): Cases, Torts 'Law of torts : learning text' -- subject(s): Torts