Definitions from Wiktionary (damnum absque injuria)
▸ noun: (law) Loss without injury: the situation, in tort law, when one person causes damage or loss to another for which the latter has no remedy. (For example, opening a burger stand near someone else's may cause them to lose customers, but they will have no legal recourse.)
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▸ noun: (law) Loss without injury: the situation, in tort law, when one person causes damage or loss to another for which the latter has no remedy. (For example, opening a burger stand near someone else's may cause them to lose customers, but they will have no legal recourse.)
Similar:
injuria sine damno,
nihil dicit,
nonvindication,
dead loss,
nondamnation,
nonmolestation,
nihil debet,
nonviolation,
nihil,
nonliability,
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