A
civil wrong or
wrong is a
cause of action under the law of the governing body.
Tort,
breach of contract and breach of trust are types of civil wrong. Something that amounts to a civil wrong is said to be
wrongful. A wrong involves the violation of a right because wrong and right are complementary terms. A statement that an act complained of is legally wrongful as regards the party complaining implicitly includes a statement that the act complained of prejudicially affects the party complaining in some
legal right.