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Damnum absque injuria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Damnum absque injuria In law, ''damnum absque injuria'' (Latin for "loss without injury") is a phrase expressing the principle of tort law in which some person (natural or legal) causes damage or loss to another, but does not injure them, and . For example, opening a burger stand near someone else's may cause them to lose customers, but this in itself does not give rise to a cause of action for the original burger stand owner. ==Categories of ''damnum absque injuria''==
Edward Weeks identified three categories of ''damnum absque injuria'': the absence of legal protection for some interests, the general limits to legal protection of interests, and the varying extent of legal protections of interests.〔E. Weeks, ''The Doctrine of Damnum Absque Injuria Considered in Relation to the Law of Torts.'' (1879)〕
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