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Business
Undergraduate 3
04/08/2015

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Term
Intentional Tort
Definition
Occurs when the defendant takes an action intending certain consequences or knowing they are likely to result
Term
Negligent Tort
Definition
Occur when the defendant acts in a way that subjects other people to an unreasonable risk or harm, The defendant is careless to someone else's detriment
Term
Strict Liability tort
Definition
Occur when the defendant takes an action that is inherently dangerous and cannot ever be undertaken safely no mtter what precautions the defendant takes
Term
Torts Against Persons
Definition
Assault and battery, Defamation, privacy torts, False imprisonment, Intentional infliction of emiotinal distress, and misuse of legal prcedure
Term
Assault
Definition
Occurs when one person places another in fear or apprehension of an immediate offensive bodily contact.
TEST- Reasonable apprehension
Term
Battery
Definition
An INTENTIONAL unwanted offensive bodily afternoon classes
Term
Defamation
Definition
The intentional publication or communication to a third party of a false statement harmful to an individuals reputation.
Term
4 Privacy Torts
Definition
False Light
Public Disclosure
For Commercial gain
Intrustion on privacy
Term
False Light
Definition
Creates an impression about a person that is not valid
Term
Public Disclosure of Private Facts
Definition
Occurs when someone publicizes a private fact about someone that a reasonable person would find highly offensive
Term
Appropriation for Commercial gain
Definition
Someone uses another person's name or likeness to make money
Term
Invasion of Privacy
Definition
When someone invades a person's solitude, or personal affairs when that person has the right to expect privacy.
Term
Fals Imprisonment
Definition
Occurs when an individual is confined or restrained against his or her will for any amount of time
Term
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
Definition
Occurs when someone engages in outrages intentional conduct likely to cause extreme emoitional distress to Another party, EG , Telling someone their child accused of murder
Term
Trespass to Property
Definition
Enters the land of a nother owner without permission
Causes an object to be placed on the land of another, no permission
Stays on the land of another when owner says leave
Refuses to move something owner asked to move
Term
Conversion
Definition
Theft, owner recovers damages from full value, puss any additional damages.
Term
Intentional Interference with a Contract
Definition
1. Valid and enforceable contract between 2 parties exist
2. Defendant knew of the existence of the contract and tersm
3. Defendant intentionally undertook steps to cause one of the parties to breach
4. Plaintiff was injured as a result of the breach
Term
Negligence
Definition
Behavior that creates an unreasonable risk of harm to others. Failure to exercise reasonable care
Term
Unofrtunate Accident
Definition
An incident that simply could not be avoided even with reasonable care
Term
4 Necessities to win Negligence
Definition
Duty
Breach of duty
Causation
Damages
Term
Duty
Definition
Defendant owes a duty to the plaintiff,
Term
Reasonable Person Standard
4 Questions
Definition
a measurement of the way members of society expect individuals to react in a given situation. to Determine duty of care, judge must determine degree and skill of a reasonable person
Term
Breach
Definition
Must prove that the defendant violated that duty
Term
Causation (Two Elements)
Definition
Actual Cause- (Cause in Facts)is the determination that the defendant's breach of duty resulted directly in plaintiff's injury.
Proximate Cause- Referred to as legal cause, the extent to which as a matter of policy a defendant may be held liable for the consequences
Term
But For Test
Definition
The damages she would have occurred would not have been sustained but for the fact the negligence occurred.
Term
Proximate Cause uses Foreseeability
Definition
Exists only when both the plaintiff and the damages were reasonably foreseeable ant the time the defendant breached his duties
Term
Punitives
Definition
Not awarded in Negligence, Can be awarded in intentional torts
Term
Compensatory damages
Definition
Damages intended to reimburse a plaintiff for his or her losses
Term
Punitive Damages
Definition
Used to punish, offender, typically awarded in circumstances of Gross negligence
Term
Res Ispa Loquitor 3 Qualifications to shift burden of Proof
Definition
The thing speaks for itself
1. Event does not occur in the absence of negligence
2. Other responsible causes, including the conduct of third parties have been eliminated
3. Indicated negligence is within the scope of the duty to plaintiff
Term
Negligence per se (The thing speaks for itself)
Definition
The defendant has violated a statute to prevent a certain type of harm from befalling a specific group to which the plaintiff belongs.
Term
Contributory Negligence
Definition
Plaintiff's condcut fell below standard of care needed to prevent unreasonable risk of harm,
Plaintiff's failutre was a contributing cause to the injury
If any damages are proved they lose all damages
Term
Last Clear chance Doctrine
Definition
Allows plaintiff to recover damages despite proof of contributory negligence as long as defendant had a chance to avoid the action that injured the Plaintiff
Term
Pure Comparative Negligence
Definition
The court Determines the percentage of fault of the defendant, The defendant is then liable for that percentage of the plaintiff's damages
Term
modified comparative negligence
Definition
The same manner except that the defendant must be liable for more than 50 % of the damages before the plaintiff can recover
Term
Assumption of the Risk
Definition
A defendant must prove that the plaintiff voluntarily and unreasonably encountered the risk of the actual harm that the defendant caused
Express and implied assumptions
Term
Strict LIability
Definition
1 Risk of serious harm to people or property
2. So dangerous that it cannot ever be safely undertaken
3. it is not usually performed in the immediate community
Term
Examples of Strict Liability
Definition
Dynamite blasting Non domesticated animals, Unreasonably Dangerous products
Term
2 elements to show product Liability
Definition
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