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Canadian tort law 加拿大侵權法
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Canadian tort law is composed of two parallel systems: a common law framework outside Québec and a civil law framework within Québec. Outside Québec, Canadian tort law originally derives from that of England and Wales but has developed distinctly since Canadian Confederation in 1867 and has been influenced by jurisprudence in other common law jurisdictions. Meanwhile, while private law as a whole in Québec was originally derived from that which existed in France at the time of Québec's annexation into the British Empire, it was overhauled and codified first in the Civil Code of Lower Canada and later in the current Civil Code of Quebec, which codifies most elements of tort law as part of its provisions on the broader law of obligations. As most aspects of tort law in Canada are the subject 加拿大侵權法(英語:Canadian tort law)涉及加拿大司法管轄範圍內對侵權行為的處理(除魁北克省外)。只要一種行為是導致某人的身體、精神或經濟上受到損失的錯誤作為(wrongful act)或傷害(injury),且其他人可能對此負有法律責任,此行為即屬侵權行為。侵權法的兩個主要類別是蓄意侵權(intentional torts)及非蓄意侵權(unintentional torts)。
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Canadian tort law is composed of two parallel systems: a common law framework outside Québec and a civil law framework within Québec. Outside Québec, Canadian tort law originally derives from that of England and Wales but has developed distinctly since Canadian Confederation in 1867 and has been influenced by jurisprudence in other common law jurisdictions. Meanwhile, while private law as a whole in Québec was originally derived from that which existed in France at the time of Québec's annexation into the British Empire, it was overhauled and codified first in the Civil Code of Lower Canada and later in the current Civil Code of Quebec, which codifies most elements of tort law as part of its provisions on the broader law of obligations. As most aspects of tort law in Canada are the subject of provincial jurisdiction under the Canadian Constitution, tort law varies even between the country's common law provinces and territories. In the country's common law provinces, a tort consists of a wrongful acts or injury that lead to physical, emotional, or financial damage to a person in which another person could be held legally responsible. The two main subcategories of tort law are intentional torts and unintentional torts. Similarly in Québec, there are four conditions necessary for a finding of civil liability under the CCQ: * Imputability: The capacity of a tortfeasor to "discern right from wrong", and to understand the consequences of their actions. * Fault: The failure of a tortfeasor to act as "a normally prudent and reasonable person" would have in similar circumstances. * Damage: Harm or injury suffered by the plaintiff * Causation: A causal link between the fault of the tortfeasor and the damage incurred by the plaintiff. The defendant in a tort suit is called the tortfeasor, and most often, financial compensation is what tort victims acquire. All torts require proof of fault in order to determine legal responsibility, however, fault is measured differently for the different types of tort. There are criminal code offences in Canada that could also qualify as tort law under common law. However, most victims do not sue those who are criminally charged since the accused do not have the financial means to pay back the victim or because the accused is incarcerated. 加拿大侵權法(英語:Canadian tort law)涉及加拿大司法管轄範圍內對侵權行為的處理(除魁北克省外)。只要一種行為是導致某人的身體、精神或經濟上受到損失的錯誤作為(wrongful act)或傷害(injury),且其他人可能對此負有法律責任,此行為即屬侵權行為。侵權法的兩個主要類別是蓄意侵權(intentional torts)及非蓄意侵權(unintentional torts)。
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