Exam 8: Tort Law
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Kyla is working at her office one day when her very upset roommate Katrina calls. Katrina tells Kyla that she knows that Kyla stole her money and is sending her boyfriend Jacob to get the money back. Kyla locks herself in her office because she is fearful of Jacob. What torts did Katrina commit?
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Which statement is true regarding the intent required for an intentional tort?
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Brandon installs two-way mirrors in the dressing room of his ladies' clothing store. He secretly uses the mirrors to watch women while they try on clothing. Which of the following torts has Brandon committed?
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Define the three types of torts. What is the purpose behind the tort laws in the United States?
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A strict-liability tort occurs when a defendant acts with the intention of engaging in a specific act that ultimately results in injury.
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A private nuisance occurs when a person uses their property in a manner that harms the public as a whole.
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[Pet Police] Min-ji breeds German Shepherd dogs. Daniel, who lives down the street, took in a stray dog loosely identified as a Corgi-plus. The dog, Casanova, would definitely be classified as a mixed breed. Daniel allowed Casanova to roam freely. Unfortunately, Casanova went to visit Min-ji's purebred German Shepherd. Mixed breed puppies resulted from the visit. Min-ji was incensed. She started a campaign to round up all of the stray dogs, including Casanova, and haul them off to the animal shelter. She picked up a few cats as well. She posted signs all over the neighborhood saying that no animal, neither dog, cat, nor fowl, should come into her yard and that she was going to begin shooting the next time an animal entered her property. Daniel and some of the other neighbors took offense. Daniel came to Min-ji's house while she was working in the yard. He walked behind her and shoved her. Min-ji did not see him coming. Min-ji turned around and proceeded to have a heated conversation with Daniel. Min-ji then drew her fist back and told Daniel that she was going to punch him in the nose. Min-ji raised back her arm and started to punch Daniel but he stepped back, and all she managed to do was jab him in the shoulder, causing no actual pain. Liz, who was walking by on the street, saw Min-ji attempting to hit Daniel. Liz came over and grabbed Min-ji's hands, pinning Min-ji 's hands behind her back.
-Min-ji's threat to punch Daniel in the nose and her action in raising back her arm constitute a[n] ________.
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Subjective opinions are subject to an action for defamation in the same way as statements of alleged fact.
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Reasonable apprehension of fear is the test for whether an assault occurred.
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