week 4 terms Word Scramble
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| Term | Definition |
| What is a tort? | A civil wrong that interferces with oone's property or person. |
| Tort and crime Distinguished: | A crime is a wrong that arises from a violation of a public duty, and a tort is a wrong that arises from the violation of a private duty. The same act can be a crime and a tort. |
| Intentional Torts: | When wrongdoers engage in intentional conduct. |
| Negligence: | Failure to exercise due care. |
| Strict Liability: | Absolute liablity due to inherent danger of the activity, regardless of intent. |
| Assault: | Threatening a person with imminent harm. |
| Battery: | The wrongful touching of another person without their consent. |
| False Imprisonment: | Detaining a person without their consent. |
| Shopkeeper's privilege: | Store owners may detain a shoplifter for a reasonable time. |
| Intentional infliction of Emotional Distress: | Outrageous conduct which produces mental anguish to the harmed individual. |
| Invasion of privacy: | Public disclosure of private facts. Intrusion into the plaintiff's private affairs. |
| Defamation: | A false statement by one party about another to a third party. |
| Slander: | Spoken Defamation. |
| Libel: | Written defamation. |
| Online Issues: | Many posts are anonymous |
| Defenses: | Truth and privilege. |
| Product Disparagment: | False statements made about a product or business. |
| Wrongful interference with contracts: | A third party interferences with others' right to contract. |
| Trespass: | Unauthorized action with respect to land or personal property. |
| Elements of Negligence: | Duty of Exercise reasonable care. Breach of duty. |
| Causation: | The duty and the breach of duty must be connected to the plaintiff's injuries. |
| Damages: | Actual losses must have been sustained. |
| Contributory Neglience: | Plaintiff's negligence is a complete bar to recovery of damages from the defendant. |
| Comparative Negligence: | Negligent plaintiff permits damage recovery in proportion to defendant's degree of fault. |
| Express assumption: | A written acknowledgement of risk that releases the defendant from liablity. |
| Implied assumption: | Based on the activity. |
| Immunity: | Governments are usually immune from liability. |
| What is Strict Liability? | Absolute standard imposed by law in situations requiring extreme protection. Few if any defenses apply and the company or person causing damages will be liable. |
| Imposing Strict liability: | Can occur in different situations but most common in product liability. |
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