“We regard an action of Contract as an action to prevent or compensate for a breach of a promise; an action of Tort as an action to to punish or compensate for a wrong, such as assault or defamation, which has not any necessary connection with a promise.”

—  Edward Jenks

Source: A Short History Of The English Law (First Edition) (1912), Chapter X, Contract And Tort, p. 132

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