kárfelelsséget
Kárfelelsséget, often translated as "liability for damages" or "legal responsibility for harm," is a fundamental concept in law. It refers to the obligation of a person or entity to compensate another party for losses or injuries they have caused. This responsibility can arise from various legal grounds, including contract breaches, tortious acts (civil wrongs like negligence or intentional harm), or statutory provisions.
The core principle behind kárfelelsséget is to restore the injured party to the position they would have
Establishing kárfelelsséget usually requires proving several elements: a duty of care owed by the defendant to