• Restitutio ad integrum, or restitutio in integrum, is a Latin term that means "restoration to original condition". It is one of the primary guiding principles...
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  • The restitutio in integrum or re-establishment of rights under the European Patent Convention (EPC) is a means of redress available to an applicant or...
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  • place a monetary value on the harm done, following the principle of restitutio in integrum (Latin for "restoration to the original condition"). Thus, for most...
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  • exploiting the invention, granted to an inventor or their successor in rights in exchange to a public disclosure of the invention. Contents A B C D E...
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    recovery noticed, but even wholesale reconstitution of the organs (restitutio in integrum). The third degree (quoad modum) involves instantaneous recovery...
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  • longer be considered voidable: delay affirmation (or ratification) restitutio in integrum being impossible third party rights Although the law varies from...
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    established under one of the guiding common law principles in awarding damages restitutio in integrum (restoration to original condition). After this case expectation...
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    paragraph 6. In England and Wales an "indemnity" monetary award may form part of rescission during an action of restitutio in integrum. The property...
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    compensation for proved harm. This is known under the Latin phrase restitutio in integrum (restoration to original state). However, since the emphasis under...
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  • Maseko v Maseko (category Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2021)
    also held that, when a contract is void ab initio, the remedy of restitutio in integrum will not be available. The essence of the remedy is that there should...
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  • compensation or restitution for the claimant under the principle of restitutio ad integrum. Injunction – A court order requiring or forbidding an individual...
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  • Starting in the 1st century BCE, praetors began using their imperium to aid creditors affected by fraus creditorum, first by simple restitutio in integrum and...
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  • breach of contract, that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. Tort law can...
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  • Personality rights (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from January 2022)
    alone and not have one's personality represented publicly without permission. In common law jurisdictions, publicity rights fall into the realm of the tort...
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    that make the Baltic case much more complex than mere restitutio in integrum (a restoration of—in this case—territorial integrity). The four countries...
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  • Res ipsa loquitur (category 1863 in law)
    doctrine in common law and Roman-Dutch law jurisdictions under which a court can infer negligence from the very nature of an accident or injury in the absence...
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    their original positions prior to the formation of the contract ("restitutio in integrum"). Courts of Equity exercised a jurisdiction to effect rescission...
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  • conscious, voluntary act or omission in reckless disregard of a legal duty and of the consequences to another party." In some jurisdictions a person injured...
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  • A number of Latin terms are used in legal terminology and legal maxims. This is a partial list of these terms, which are wholly or substantially drawn...
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  • in an "extreme and outrageous" way. Some courts and commentators have substituted mental for emotional, but the tort is the same. IIED was created in...
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  • In criminal and civil law, strict liability is a standard of liability under which a person is legally responsible for the consequences flowing from an...
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  • traditional lawsuit, in which the plaintiffs sue one or more defendants, and all of the parties are present in court. For example, a group in a class action...
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    entitled to restitutio in integrum if the misrepresentation Was made by the other party Was made with the intention of inducing a contract In fact induced...
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  • Expectation of privacy (United States) (category Privacy law in the United States)
    In United States constitutional law, expectation of privacy is a legal test which is crucial in defining the scope of the applicability of the privacy...
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  • In the law of torts, malpractice, also known as professional negligence, is an "instance of negligence or incompetence on the part of a professional"....
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  • interference, also known as intentional interference with contractual relations, in the common law of torts, occurs when one person intentionally damages someone...
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  • term used in the law of torts that refers to the deprivation of the benefits of a family relationship due to injuries caused by a tortfeasor. In this context...
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  • In United States defamation law, actual malice is a legal requirement imposed upon public officials or public figures when they file suit for libel (defamatory...
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  • possession". In England and Wales, it is a tort of strict liability. Its equivalents in criminal law include larceny or theft and criminal conversion. In those...
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    Convention – Petition for review under the European Patent Convention – Restitutio in integrum under the European Patent Convention – Software patents under the...
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