Exam 6: Torts and Product Liability

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Examples of battery,if injury occurs,include:

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Unintentional torts require that the plaintiff prove:

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The term for an oral defamatory statement is libel.

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The courts look favorably on malicious prosecution lawsuits.

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Publication,in terms of defamation of character,means published in the newspaper,magazine,or in books.

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Defamation of character requires the plaintiff to prove that:

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In the tort of appropriation,the plaintiff can:

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Opinions are often defamatory and actionable.

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The doctrine of transferred intent transfers the perpetrator's intent from the target to the actual victim of the act.

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In Wal-Mart Stores v.Goodman the civil jury found that Wal-Mart had acted reasonably.

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In a suit for malicious prosecution,the courts require plaintiffs to prove:

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Under the shopkeeper's privilege,merchants may stop,detain,and investigate suspected shoplifters without being held liable for false imprisonment if:

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Law protects persons from the unauthorized:

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Examples of the tort of invasion of the right to privacy include:

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Assault is:

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False imprisonment requires that the victim be locked up in a municipal or other official jail or prison.

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Tort is the French word for:

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People normally do not have exclusive legal rights to control and profit from the commercial use of their name and personality.

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There is no such thing as the tort of outrage.

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