In terms of civil law,a person can sue another person in delict for infringing their identity. ... it causes harm to that person; they were impersonated intentionally; and a court finds that the impersonation was wrongful because it was against society's morals. What is the difference between...
The term 'quasi-delict' is used in civil law to refer toa negligent act or omission which results in harm or damage to an individual or to the property of another. The person causing the harm or damage may do so without any malice, but may nonetheless be found at fault as a result o...
that those who belong to a heterodox sect through public profession, or those who refuse the infallible teaching of the authority of the Church, are excluded from the body of the Church, even if their heresy is only material heresy,” (“Manual of Dogmatic Theology,” Vol. II). As Msgr....
the support of illegitimate children of either spouse, and liabilities incurred by either spouse by reason of a crime or a quasi-delict, in case of absence or insufficiency of the exclusive property of the debtor-spouse, ...