The Relationship of Damage to Liability
When an issue as to when a person would be liable in tort appears before a court, the law tries to distinguish between two concepts namely:
1. Danum (damage suffered), and
2. Injuria (an injury having legal consequences).
Although these two concepts sometimes go together, this is not always the case. In order to understand the relationship of damage to liability, a critical look must be taken of these two concepts:
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