Exam 6: Elements of Torts
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If you are driving and,because you are talking on your cell phone and not paying attention,you accidentally run into another car,you have been negligent.
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An accounting firm was sued for negligently preparing a financial report for a company.It causes losses to occur.At trial,the firm was found to have been negligent in its work.This meant that the firm would likely be:
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In McCune v.Myrtle Beach Indoor Shooting Range,where McCune lost an eye playing paintball and sued the paintball facility,the appeals court did not hold the facility liable because McCune __________________ of playing paintball when she signed the general liability waiver.
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One need only exhibit the ordinary care of a reasonable person when a determination is made if certain actions were negligent.
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You stupidly leave a stove burner on in your apartment.It starts a fire that burns down the apartment.A person driving by sees the fire and,looking at it,runs into another car.Your negligence in starting the fire makes you responsible to the people involved in the car accident.
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Infliction of emotional distress is involuntary conduct by a person that causes an outrageous effect on another.
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Reckless or outrageous conduct that creates severe mental torment is the tort of:
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If Sam points a gun at Harry,a stranger,and says "Prepare to die," but then does nothing,the tort possibly committed is:
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For liability to be imposed when negligence is alleged,in many jurisdictions,the injured party must prove that the defendant's act was not only the cause in fact of the injury but also the _______________ of the injury.
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Suppose someone uses an Internet server,such as AOL,to send a message to others that is defamatory.The person injured by the defamation has a good case against:
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Assault and battery are examples of intentional interference with protected personal rights.
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If a plaintiff is found to be comparatively negligent in a tort suit,the plaintiff will recover no money from the defendant.
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When playing soccer,two players go for the ball at the same time.Player A misses the ball and kicks Player B,whose leg is broken.If B sues A for negligence,A's defense will likely be:
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Due to criticism that the proximate cause rule is difficult to understand and apply,some states have replaced it with the:
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Which of the following is not an intentional tort involving interference with personal rights:
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Under proximate cause,liability is limited to consequences that bear a reasonable relationship to negligent conduct.
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Which of the following is not an intentional tort involving interference with personal rights:
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False imprisonment is the unjustified,intentional detention of a person.The detention:
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In Squish La Fish v.Thomco Specialty Products,where a company bought an adhesive to use in production based on seller's recommendation,and it did not work,the appeals court held that the seller may be liable for negligence.
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