Chapter 7 Flashcards

1
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What are torts?

A

Civil wrongs that court can award money damages for

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2
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How are torts organized?

A

Intentional, Unintentional and Negligence

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3
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What are the elements of a tort?

A

Act, Intent and Damages

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4
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What is an act of conscious volition?

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This means the defendant was conscious when he/she committed a tort?

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5
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What are 2 examples of not an act of conscious volition?

A

Sleep walking and Heart Attack

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6
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What is intent?

A

This means that you understand the effect of your actions and you meant to do it

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7
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Who cannot have intent?

A

Mentally Ill and Little Kids

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8
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What constitutes as damages?

A

Injuries to a person or property

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9
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What is a assault?

A

Fear of unwanted bodily contact or the act of intending to cause fear or harm.

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10
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What are the torts against people?

A

Assault, Battery, Infliction of Emotional Distress, and False Imprisonment

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11
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What is battery?

A

Unwanted Bodily Contact

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12
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What is intentional infliction of emotional distress?

A

Extreme and Outrageous Conduct

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13
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What is False Imprisonment?

A

Confining someone to a bounded area

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14
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Why is False Imprisonment paired with Shoplifting?

A

Shop owners usually detain accused persons in a room for questioning

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15
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What tort against a person must have proof of actual damages?

A

Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress

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16
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What is “actual damage”?

A

They require receipts like doctor’s bills

17
Q

What are the types of real property?

A

Land and fixtures

18
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What’s a fixture?

A

If it is removed, then it leaves a whole because you can’t take fixtures with you

19
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How does personal property turn into real property?

A

Something starts off as personal property then gets installed into a house and then becomes real property

20
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What is personal property?

A

Anything you own that is not a land or fixture

21
Q

What are 3 torts against property?

A

Trespass to Chattels, Trespass to Land, Conversion

22
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What is a trespass to chattels?

A

This is damaging another’s personal property

23
Q

What is a trespass to land?

A

This is purposefully putting one’s foot down on another’s land? This could be an accident

24
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What is conversion?

A

Damaging another person’s property so badly you have to pay the plaintiff the entire value of property

25
Q

What is the relationship between theft and conversion?

A

If you lose something someone owns or can’t give it back to them because it’s so damaged, it could be considered theft.

26
Q

What torts against property require actual damages?

A

Trespass to Land and Trespass to Chattels

27
Q

What is meant by a defense to a tort?

A

The defendant might have a reason for his or her actions that excuses for an liability

28
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What are the five types of defense?

A

Consent, Self-Defense, Defense of Property, Necessity Public and Necessity Private

29
Q

What is consent?

A

The plaintiff agrees to the tort like a foot ball contract

30
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What is self-defense?

A

The defendant may have committed this to protect themselves?

31
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What is Defense of Property?

A

Protecting his or her land like pulling a gun

32
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What is Necessity Public?

A

The defendant did this to protect his self or property

33
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What is Necessity Private?

A

There is no damage to the property

34
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what is an egg shell plaintiff?

A

A person that is overly scared or more susceptible to injury than the average person.

35
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what are unintentional torts?

A

Torts that occur when the person’s actions are unreasonable unsafe

36
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what are intentional torts?

A

The person knew or should have known that something bad would occur through their actions or inactions

37
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what are quasi-intentional tort?

A

it involves speech defamation, which could be written or libel and oral or slander.

38
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what is the most important thing about assault?

A

it has to be unpermitted or unwanted and the person knew this but continued anyways.