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‖ de son tort Law.|də sɔ̃ tɔr| [Fr., lit. ‘of his wrong’.] By his own wrongdoing, without authorization; spec. in phrases, e.g. executor de son tort (see executor 3 b), de son tort demesne (see quot. 1835).
1670,1767[see executor 3 b]. 1835Tomlins Law-Dict. s.v. Tort, De son tort demesne, of his own wrong. 1874Law Rep. Chancery Appeal Cases IX. 251 Responsibility may no doubt be extended in equity to others who are not properly trustees, if they are found either making themselves trustees de son tort, or actually participating in any fraudulent conduct of the trustee. 1959Jowitt Dict. Eng. Law I. 573/1 Where B, the defendant, pleaded that what was alleged against him had been done by the order of C, his master, then A, the plaintiff, might reply that B had done it de son tort demesne sans que C luy commande, that is to say, of his own wrong without being ordered by C. |