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Affiliation: Doctor of Law, Visiting Lecturer of the TSU Law Faculty, Associate Professor of European Teaching University and David Aghmashenebeli University of Georgia, Advocate
Abstract: Legislator has devoted CCG article 1006 (Civil Code of Georgia) to a tort liability for compensating the damage caused by the death of victim. Study revealed that prerequisites of part 1 of CCG 1006 are: a) death of a victim, b) unlawful and culpable act committed by a delinquent, c) causal relationship between conduct and result, d) existence of a person, whose material support was responsibility of the victim and e) liability to material support must be valid. These details must be thoroughly studied to use CCG 1006. Because persons, receiving material support from the victim, will have the right on material support only if all these requirements are met (cumulatively).