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What legal relationship does tort liability law adjust?
Tort liability law regulates the civil legal relationship in which civil subjects violate civil obligations and infringe on civil rights and interests. Tort is an illegal act that causes losses to others.

Legal analysis

The adjustment of tort liability is that everyone has the right to be protected by law, which can be personal right or property right. These rights can't be infringed by others, but in practice, there will be all kinds of infringements, such as theft and unintentional damage. When encountering infringement, don't choose tolerance, but choose to protect rights through infringement rules. Personal rights are one of the most important rights for everyone, including health rights, freedom rights and so on. These rights are protected by law, and no one may infringe upon the personal rights of others. Tort is an illegal act that causes losses to others, and personal tort is an infringement that causes certain harm to others' bodies. There are relevant laws and regulations on personal infringement, and the perpetrator who caused personal infringement should compensate the victim according to the actual situation and protect his legitimate rights and interests through legal means in time. There is no conflict between the application of criminal law and infringement. If the degree of infringement reaches the level of criminal offence, the actor should bear criminal responsibility and apply criminal law at the same time. If the infringement is not serious, it can be adjusted by the _ _ _ _ _ tort law alone.

legal ground

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 164 This part regulates civil relations arising from infringement of civil rights and interests.

Article 165 Where an actor infringes upon the civil rights and interests of others through fault and causes damage, he shall bear tort liability. If the actor is presumed to be at fault according to the law and cannot prove that he is not at fault, he shall bear tort liability.

Article 166 Where an actor causes damage to the civil rights and interests of others, regardless of whether the actor is at fault or not, if the law stipulates that he should bear tort liability, such provisions shall prevail.

Article 120 Where the civil rights and interests are infringed, the infringed has the right to request the infringer to bear the tort liability.