injuria absque damno — |abz(ˌ)kwēˈdam(ˌ)nō, |äps(ˌ)kwāˈdäm(ˌ)nō Etymology: Latin, injury without damage used in reference to the rule that a wrong that causes no damage will not sustain an action; compare damnum absque injuria … Useful english dictionary
injuria absque damno — /anjur(i)ya sbskwiy dsmnow/ … Black's law dictionary
injuria absque damno — /anjur(i)ya sbskwiy dsmnow/ … Black's law dictionary
injuria absque damno — Wrong without damage. 1 Am J2d Act § 69. But a direct invasion of a legal right imports damage. 52 Am J1st Torts § 6 … Ballentine's law dictionary
absque damno — See injuria absque damno … Ballentine's law dictionary
damnum absque injuria — dam·num abs·que in·ju·ria / dam nəm ab skwē in ju̇r ē ə, däm nu̇m äb skwā in yü rē ä/ [Late Latin, loss without unlawful conduct]: a loss for which the law provides no means of recovery compare injuria absque damno Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of … Law dictionary
damnum absque injuria — |abzkwē(ˌ)inˈyu̇rēə noun Etymology: Latin, literally, damage without wrongdoing : damage without violation of a legal right for which no legal action will lie compare injuria, injuria absque damno … Useful english dictionary
ex damno absque injuria non oritur actio — From loss or damage, without the violation of a legal right, no action arises. See damnum absque injuria … Ballentine's law dictionary
damage — dam·age 1 n [Old French, from dam injury, harm, from Latin damnum financial loss, fine] 1: loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation 2 pl: the money awarded to a party in a civil suit as reparation for the loss or… … Law dictionary