Deck 12: Special Tort Actions

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Wrongful birth cases sometimes involve birth defects.
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Under private nuisance, unreasonable use that substantially interferes with neighboring land uses is defined in terms of

A) negligence.
B) strict liability.
C) offensiveness.
D) All of these choices.
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All of the following are remedies for nuisance except

A) money damages.
B) abatement.
C) liquidated damages.
D) TROs.
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A public nuisance can affect only a single person and be actionable by the prosecutor.
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Under public nuisance, the public's common legal rights are affected.
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In private nuisance law, unreasonable uses are defined by the reasonable person standard, which is usually a community standard.
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The term use and enjoyment is often used in

A) nuisance cases.
B) negligence per se cases.
C) wrongful death cases.
D) wrongful birth cases.
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Which of the following best illustrates a private nuisance?

A) Cathy has raised hogs on her farm since 1990. Dale began a subdivision development adjacent to the farm in 1992. The smell from Cathy's farm has severely reduced lot sales in Dale's subdivision.
B) Arnie sells pornographic literature at his "camera shop" downtown across from an elementary school. The city prosecutor filed a criminal complaint to shut down Arnie's operation under a local ordinance.
C) Juan bought a rock pulverizing machine with which he makes homemade cement. Juan works at a night job from 10:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. and then runs the machine from 3:00 to 6:00 a.m. before going to bed. The machine can be heard clearly at a distance of five blocks.
D) None of these choices.
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Smoking in public, where such activity is prohibited, is considered a

A) nuisance per se.
B) negligence per se.
C) mixed nuisance.
D) private nuisance.
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Which type of activity can constitute private nuisance?

A) Physical effects on land
B) Health hazards or offending sensibilities
C) Unwanted associations with neighboring land uses
D) All of these choices.
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Activities that constitute both a public and private nuisance are called

A) nuisances per se.
B) community nuisances.
C) mixed nuisances.
D) None of these choices.
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In wrongful life actions, it is the parents who are seeking damages.
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An unreasonable or unlawful use of one's real property that injures another person or interferes with another person's use of his or her land is called

A) negligence per se.
B) nuisance.
C) toxic tort.
D) absolute liability.
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When a land user arrives after an alleged nuisance activity has existed and been previously operating, the defendant may use the ______ defense.

A) "becoming the nuisance"
B) "coming to the nuisance"
C) "following the nuisance"
D) "nuisance per se"
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Mandamus is a type of monetary damages for nuisance actions.
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Which of the following best illustrates a public nuisance?

A) Cathy has raised hogs on her farm since 1990. Dale began a subdivision development adjacent to the farm in 1992. The smell from Cathy's farm has severely reduced lot sales in Dale's subdivision.
B) Arnie sells pornographic literature at his "camera shop" downtown across from an elementary school. The city prosecutor filed a criminal complaint to shut down Arnie's operation under a local ordinance.
C) Juan bought a rock pulverizing machine with which he makes homemade cement. Juan works at a night job from 10:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. and then runs the machine from 3:00 to 6:00 a.m. before going to bed. The machine can be heard clearly at a distance of five blocks.
D) All of these choices.
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"Coming to the nuisance" is a defense to public nuisance actions.
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Tort defenses are not applicable in wrongful death actions.
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Common targets of public nuisance laws include nudist colonies.
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Wrongful death actions are often controlled by statute.
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Wrongful birth actions often involve

A) abortion.
B) death.
C) pregnancy.
D) All of these choices.
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Loss of consortium is defined as

A) lost wages.
B) lost use of body parts.
C) lost love and companionship.
D) All of these choices.
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In nuisance cases,

A) only money damages are awarded.
B) injunctions are most often granted.
C) equitable remedies are not awarded.
D) None of these choices.
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Under wrongful death statutes, who may sue the tortfeasor?

A) Dependents of the dead person
B) The decedent's siblings
C) The decedent's estate
D) All of these choices.
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In wrongful death actions, which of the following damages are usually not recoverable?

A) Lost lifetime earnings potential
B) Loss of consortium
C) Punitive damages
D) None of these choices.
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Wrongful birth cases sometimes involve birth defects.
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Under private nuisance, unreasonable use that substantially interferes with neighboring land uses is defined in terms of

A) negligence.
B) strict liability.
C) offensiveness.
D) All of these choices.
C
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All of the following are remedies for nuisance except

A) money damages.
B) abatement.
C) liquidated damages.
D) TROs.
C
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A public nuisance can affect only a single person and be actionable by the prosecutor.
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Under public nuisance, the public's common legal rights are affected.
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In private nuisance law, unreasonable uses are defined by the reasonable person standard, which is usually a community standard.
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The term use and enjoyment is often used in

A) nuisance cases.
B) negligence per se cases.
C) wrongful death cases.
D) wrongful birth cases.
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Which of the following best illustrates a private nuisance?

A) Cathy has raised hogs on her farm since 1990. Dale began a subdivision development adjacent to the farm in 1992. The smell from Cathy's farm has severely reduced lot sales in Dale's subdivision.
B) Arnie sells pornographic literature at his "camera shop" downtown across from an elementary school. The city prosecutor filed a criminal complaint to shut down Arnie's operation under a local ordinance.
C) Juan bought a rock pulverizing machine with which he makes homemade cement. Juan works at a night job from 10:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. and then runs the machine from 3:00 to 6:00 a.m. before going to bed. The machine can be heard clearly at a distance of five blocks.
D) None of these choices.
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Smoking in public, where such activity is prohibited, is considered a

A) nuisance per se.
B) negligence per se.
C) mixed nuisance.
D) private nuisance.
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Which type of activity can constitute private nuisance?

A) Physical effects on land
B) Health hazards or offending sensibilities
C) Unwanted associations with neighboring land uses
D) All of these choices.
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Activities that constitute both a public and private nuisance are called

A) nuisances per se.
B) community nuisances.
C) mixed nuisances.
D) None of these choices.
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In wrongful life actions, it is the parents who are seeking damages.
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An unreasonable or unlawful use of one's real property that injures another person or interferes with another person's use of his or her land is called

A) negligence per se.
B) nuisance.
C) toxic tort.
D) absolute liability.
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When a land user arrives after an alleged nuisance activity has existed and been previously operating, the defendant may use the ______ defense.

A) "becoming the nuisance"
B) "coming to the nuisance"
C) "following the nuisance"
D) "nuisance per se"
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Mandamus is a type of monetary damages for nuisance actions.
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Which of the following best illustrates a public nuisance?

A) Cathy has raised hogs on her farm since 1990. Dale began a subdivision development adjacent to the farm in 1992. The smell from Cathy's farm has severely reduced lot sales in Dale's subdivision.
B) Arnie sells pornographic literature at his "camera shop" downtown across from an elementary school. The city prosecutor filed a criminal complaint to shut down Arnie's operation under a local ordinance.
C) Juan bought a rock pulverizing machine with which he makes homemade cement. Juan works at a night job from 10:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. and then runs the machine from 3:00 to 6:00 a.m. before going to bed. The machine can be heard clearly at a distance of five blocks.
D) All of these choices.
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"Coming to the nuisance" is a defense to public nuisance actions.
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Tort defenses are not applicable in wrongful death actions.
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Common targets of public nuisance laws include nudist colonies.
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Wrongful death actions are often controlled by statute.
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Wrongful birth actions often involve

A) abortion.
B) death.
C) pregnancy.
D) All of these choices.
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Loss of consortium is defined as

A) lost wages.
B) lost use of body parts.
C) lost love and companionship.
D) All of these choices.
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In nuisance cases,

A) only money damages are awarded.
B) injunctions are most often granted.
C) equitable remedies are not awarded.
D) None of these choices.
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Under wrongful death statutes, who may sue the tortfeasor?

A) Dependents of the dead person
B) The decedent's siblings
C) The decedent's estate
D) All of these choices.
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In wrongful death actions, which of the following damages are usually not recoverable?

A) Lost lifetime earnings potential
B) Loss of consortium
C) Punitive damages
D) None of these choices.
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