Deck 1: Overview of Tort Law
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Deck 1: Overview of Tort Law
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is a tort in which no fault or intent must be shown.
Strict liability
2
A tort is a civil wrong in which a victim is compensated in the form of damages for the injuries he or she suffers.
True
3
Without question, those who create risks should bear the burden of injuries they create rather than those who fall prey to such injury.
False
4
Whether conduct is reasonable is sometimes difficult to determine.
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5
Issues of morality cannot be taken into consideration in tort law.
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6
In tort law, it is the interest that has been violated, while in criminal law, it is interest that has been violated.
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The ideas of justice, fairness, and equality are the cornerstones of public policy concerns.
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The Restatement is a set of guidelines created by the courts.
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9
The purpose of the blood feud in early societies was compensation for the victim.
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10
In tort law, the obligations owed are owed to , while in contract law, any obligations owed are owed to .
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11
A(n) requires proof that the defendant used force directly on the plaintiff or the plaintiff's property, while a(n) requires no showing of force and can be sustained even where an injury was inflicted indirectly.
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12
We have come full circle in tort law in the sense that we began with the cause of action of , which required no fault, and in modern times we have the cause of action of , which also requires no showing of fault.
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13
A tort is considered an offense against society.
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14
An action in trespass requires a showing of blameworthiness or fault on the part of the defendant while a trespass on the case does not.
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15
In tort law duties are imposed by law rather than by being voluntarily assumed by the parties.
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16
In barbaric societies, the process used to remedy a wrong suffered by a member of the clan was by means of a .
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17
"Slippery slope" arguments reflect administrative concerns of courts.
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18
A tort must be proved by a preponderance of evidence while a crime must be proved _.
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19
arose as a cause of action as more traffic-related cases came before the courts.
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20
The plaintiff has the burden of proving his or her case by a preponderance of the evidence.
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21
A plaintiff in a trespass on-the-case action must show injury and damage.
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22
What is one argument regarding the allocation of risks in reference to tort law?
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23
What are two differences between an action in trespass and a trespass on the case?
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24
In what sense have we come full circle in tort law in terms of assigning fault?
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25
Give a counterargument to the argument you presented in question 1.
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26
When is reasonableness of conduct not relevant in a tort case?
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27
Most states have retained trespass on the case as a cause of action today.
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