Intentional Torts
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- Q1If Josh takes my leaf blower from my garage to get the leaves off his lawn and never returns it, he is guilty offalse imprisonmenttrespassinvasion of privacyconversion10sEditDelete
- Q2Some offenses can be torts and crimes...TrueFalse10sEditDelete
- Q3A defense to negligence where the plaintiff knowingly subjects himself to dangercomparative risktrespassassumption of risknegligence10sEditDelete
- Q4A tort that occurs when personal property is stolenbatteryconversionfalse imprisonmenthomicide10sEditDelete
- Q5A court order for a person to do or not do a particular acttortmoneyinjunctioninvasion of privacy10sEditDelete
- Q6A monetary award that is set high enough to punish the defendantTortCompensatory DamagesPurple DamagesPunitive Damages10sEditDelete
- Q7An intentional tort that involves harmful or offensive touching of anotherassaultfalse imprisonmentbatteryburglary10sEditDelete
- Q8Which of the following is not an element of most tortsinjurydutyconspiracybreach of duty10sEditDelete
- Q9No. 1 Tort?CrimeBreach of DutyNegligenceIntentional Torts10sEditDelete
- Q10An employer can be held liable for the actions of an employee under the theory ofvicarious liabilityfriendship rulepartner liabilityenemy rule10sEditDelete
- Q11A written false statement about a person that injures their reputationconspiracydefamation - libelslander10sEditDelete
- Q12A spoken false statement about a person that injures their reputationfalse likenessdefamation - libeldefamation - slander10sEditDelete
- Q13Intentional confinement of a person against their will and without lawful privilegefalse containmenttrespassfalse imprisonmentstraight jacket law10sEditDelete
- Q14An uninvited intrusion into a person's personal relationships/activities and may cause shameinvasion of privacyburglaryhome invasionpaparazzi10sEditDelete
- Q15Extreme or outrageous act that causes a person to suffer severe distressNegligenceConversionFraudIntentional Infliction of Emotional Distress10sEditDelete
- Q16Type of liability for engaging in abnormally dangerous activity where no breach of duty neededStrict LiabilityNegligenceIntentional TortBreach of Duty10sEditDelete
- Q17A monetary award to give the injured party money to compensate for their lossSummonsCompensatory DamagesPunitive DamagesInjunction10sEditDelete