Exam 23: Additional Tort Defenses
Exam 1: Introduction to Tort Law and Practice31 Questions
Exam 2: Foreseeability in Tort Law17 Questions
Exam 3: Battery25 Questions
Exam 4: Assault20 Questions
Exam 5: False Imprisonment and False Arrest33 Questions
Exam 6: Misuse of Legal Process24 Questions
Exam 7: Infliction of Emotional Distress21 Questions
Exam 8: Conversion and Trespass to Chattels16 Questions
Exam 9: Strict Liability23 Questions
Exam 10: Negligence: a Summary14 Questions
Exam 11: Negligence: Duty31 Questions
Exam 12: Negligence: Breach of Duty79 Questions
Exam 13: Negligence: Proximate Cause33 Questions
Exam 14: Negligence: Damages43 Questions
Exam 15: Negligence: Defenses29 Questions
Exam 16: Products Liability50 Questions
Exam 17: Survival and Wrongful Death20 Questions
Exam 18: Torts Against and Within the Family27 Questions
Exam 19: Torts Connected With Land47 Questions
Exam 20: Defamation:38 Questions
Exam 21: Invasion of Privacy19 Questions
Exam 22: Misrepresentation, Tortious Interference, and Other Torts33 Questions
Exam 23: Additional Tort Defenses50 Questions
Exam 24: Workers Compensation25 Questions
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What is the defense of recapture of chattels, and when can you use it?
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Judges and legislators have absolute official immunity for common law torts committed in the course of their employment.
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-reasonable force to secure return of personal property
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In most states, when you use the privilege of defense of others, the person you hit must not have had a privilege to threaten the person you were trying to protect.
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-payment for the taking of property by the government
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The same conduct of the defendant can constitute common law battery and a 1983 tort.
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