Damnum sine injuria is a legal doctrine in tort law that refers to a situation where a person suffers a loss or harm without any legal injury. In other words, the harm caused is not a result of a wrongful act or negligence by another party. This concept implies that just because someone suffers a loss, it does not necessarily mean that they are entitled to legal compensation or remedy. Damnum sine injuria is an important principle in determining liability in tort cases and helps in distinguishing between actions that are legally wrongful and those that are simply unfortunate.
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