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"Contorts" is a portmanteau, or a combination of "contracts" and "torts". The term refers to the continual or persistent "tortification" of Contract law. In other words, in recent years, principles from tort law inreasingly have been applied to contract disputes and incorporated into the general body of contract law. The basis for "contorts" includes the widespread application of promissory estoppel (as a substitute for consideration) and the awarding of punitive damages in breach of contract claims. Consequently, at least in certain aspects, strict and rigid conceptions of contract law and contractual relationships have been eroded or deemphasized in common law and popular culture.