A tort is a civil wrong that causes harm or loss to an individual, leading to legal liability and the possibility of compensation or damages. In Jamaica, tort law encompasses various wrongs related to real estate, such as property damage, nuisance, or trespass, where an individual’s actions interfere with another’s property rights or cause financial harm. The principle underlying tort law is to provide remedies for those harmed by the wrongful acts of others, ensuring justice and accountability. Globally, torts are fundamental to civil legal systems, addressing disputes where harm is inflicted outside of contractual obligations, and allowing affected parties to seek redress through legal proceedings. Tort law plays a crucial role in real estate by protecting property owners and users from unlawful actions that impact their property or enjoyment of their land.
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