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Abuse of process - Definition |
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Abuse of process is a common law intentional tort. It is to be distinguished from malicious prosecution, another type of tort that involves misuse of the public right of access to the courts.
The elements of a valid cause of action for abuse of process in most common law jurisdictions are as follows: it is the malicious and deliberate misuse or perversion of regularly issued court process (civil or criminal) not justified by the underlying legal action. "Process" in this context is used in the same sense as in "service of process," where "process" refers to an official summons or other notice issued from a court. The person who abuses process is interested only in accomplishing some improper purpose that is collateral to the proper object of the process and that offends justice, such as an unjustified arrest or an unfounded criminal procecution. Subpoenas to testify, attachments of property, executions on property, garnishments, and other provisional remedies are among the types of "process" considered to be capable of abuse.
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Process - Example Usage |
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AtlasHPC: #jobs: Project Process Engineer , Cincinnati, OH (Full time) - http://t.co/MeDJZBJV |
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joraalice: Like if I'm looking for something and I end up seeing it, it takes me like 3 seconds to process that I found it and need to grab it. |
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CourtneyBTC: @paper_wolves Ok I'm in the process of listening to them :) |
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GricelMarie: ๐let the process to get out of bed begin ๐ญ |
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LaurenRosario2: #follow Funny !. He got trapped in the process! http://t.co/yr0H9pFc |
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