Exam 3: Intentional Torts
Exam 1: Overview of Tort Law27 Questions
Exam 2: Overview of a Tort Case45 Questions
Exam 3: Intentional Torts65 Questions
Exam 4: Negligence: Duty43 Questions
Exam 5: Negligence: Breach of Duty28 Questions
Exam 6: Negligence: Causation40 Questions
Exam 7: Negligence: Damages64 Questions
Exam 8: Negligence: Defenses72 Questions
Exam 9: Malpractice28 Questions
Exam 10: Misrepresentation, Nuisance, and Other Torts76 Questions
Exam 11: Strict Liability26 Questions
Exam 12: Product Liability79 Questions
Exam 13: Defamation and Related Torts67 Questions
Exam 14: Vicarious Liability43 Questions
Exam 15: Joint Liability39 Questions
Exam 16: Tort Reform72 Questions
Exam 17: Automobile Insurance61 Questions
Exam 18: Bad Faith38 Questions
Exam 19: Workers Compensation53 Questions
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Name two requirements that must be met in order for consent to be a defense.
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If Roberta arrests Frank without probable cause, Frank could sue Roberta for . If Frank wanted to sue her for infliction of mental distress, he would have to prove her conduct was and in some states he would have to prove that he suffered _.
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A defendant will be liable if he or she invades the plaintiff's interest in a way that substantially deviates from that consented to.
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A plaintiff need not be fearful that he or she will be harmed to recover for assault.
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A plaintiff must be aware of a battery but need not have any awareness of an assault in order to recover.
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