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A legal obligation that arises out of civil (meaning non-criminal) law. For example, tortious misconduct (negligence, battery, false imprisonment), breach of contract, or trespassing on another person's land can give rise to civil liability. The remedy for a civil liability is usually money damages, or perhaps injunctive relief to prevent future violations.