Deck 15: Intentional Interferences With the Person

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The definitions of the torts of assault, battery, and false imprisonment are typically taken from which case?

A) Wilson v Pringle
B) Wilkinson v Downton
C) Collins v Wilcock
D) Cole v Turner
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Which of the following are characteristics of the trespass to the person torts? Please select all that apply.

A) They must be committed intentionally
B) They can be committed negligently
C) They are only actionable if they cause loss
D) They must cause direct and immediate harm
E) They are actionable without proof of harm
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Match For each of the following cases, complete the case name.
-Stephens v

A) Myers
B) Downton
C) Prison Officers Association
D) Home Office
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Match For each of the following cases, complete the case name.
-Wilkinson v

A) Myers
B) Downton
C) Prison Officers Association
D) Home Office
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Match For each of the following cases, complete the case name.
-Iqbal v

A) Myers
B) Downton
C) Prison Officers Association
D) Home Office
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Match For each of the following cases, complete the case name.
-Wainwright

A) Myers
B) Downton
C) Prison Officers Association
D) Home Office
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Can silence ever amount to an assault in tort law?

A) Yes
B) No
C) It depends
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Unlawful touching will only amount to a battery if it is hostile.
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A claim for false imprisonment is most likely to co-exist with a claim under which article of the European Convention on Human Rights?

A) Article 2
B) Article 5
C) Article 8
D) Article 11
Question
Which rule did Lord Hoffmann say in Wainwright v Home Office should have 'no leading role in the modern law of tort'?

A) The rule in Wilkinson v Downton
B) The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
C) The rule in Wilson v Pringle
D) The rule in Victorian Railways Commissioners v Coultas
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Conduct which is 'in the particular circumstances … reasonable' is excluded from the remit of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 by which section of the Act?

A) 3(2)
B) 7
C) 3(1)
D) 1(3)(c)
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A competent adult may withhold their consent to any treatment, (including food) even if said treatment is in their best interests, or necessary to save their life.
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Match the following definitions to the correct tort.
-'An act which causes another person to apprehend the infliction of immediate, unlawful force on his person'

A) Assault
B) Battery
C) False imprisonment
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Match the following definitions to the correct tort.
-'The actual infliction of unlawful force on another person'

A) Assault
B) Battery
C) False imprisonment
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Match the following definitions to the correct tort.
-'The unlawful imposition of constraint on another's freedom of movement from a particular place'.

A) Assault
B) Battery
C) False imprisonment
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RaRa used to date Topsy. After they have broken up, RaRa posts a naked image of Topsy online in order to get back at her. Hufty advises Topsy that she wouldn't be able to use the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 because RaRa's actions do not amount to a 'course of conduct'. Is this true?
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Deck 15: Intentional Interferences With the Person
1
The definitions of the torts of assault, battery, and false imprisonment are typically taken from which case?

A) Wilson v Pringle
B) Wilkinson v Downton
C) Collins v Wilcock
D) Cole v Turner
C
2
Which of the following are characteristics of the trespass to the person torts? Please select all that apply.

A) They must be committed intentionally
B) They can be committed negligently
C) They are only actionable if they cause loss
D) They must cause direct and immediate harm
E) They are actionable without proof of harm
A,D,E
3
Match For each of the following cases, complete the case name.
-Stephens v

A) Myers
B) Downton
C) Prison Officers Association
D) Home Office
A
4
Match For each of the following cases, complete the case name.
-Wilkinson v

A) Myers
B) Downton
C) Prison Officers Association
D) Home Office
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Match For each of the following cases, complete the case name.
-Iqbal v

A) Myers
B) Downton
C) Prison Officers Association
D) Home Office
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Match For each of the following cases, complete the case name.
-Wainwright

A) Myers
B) Downton
C) Prison Officers Association
D) Home Office
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Can silence ever amount to an assault in tort law?

A) Yes
B) No
C) It depends
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Unlawful touching will only amount to a battery if it is hostile.
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A claim for false imprisonment is most likely to co-exist with a claim under which article of the European Convention on Human Rights?

A) Article 2
B) Article 5
C) Article 8
D) Article 11
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Which rule did Lord Hoffmann say in Wainwright v Home Office should have 'no leading role in the modern law of tort'?

A) The rule in Wilkinson v Downton
B) The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
C) The rule in Wilson v Pringle
D) The rule in Victorian Railways Commissioners v Coultas
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Conduct which is 'in the particular circumstances … reasonable' is excluded from the remit of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 by which section of the Act?

A) 3(2)
B) 7
C) 3(1)
D) 1(3)(c)
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A competent adult may withhold their consent to any treatment, (including food) even if said treatment is in their best interests, or necessary to save their life.
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Match the following definitions to the correct tort.
-'An act which causes another person to apprehend the infliction of immediate, unlawful force on his person'

A) Assault
B) Battery
C) False imprisonment
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Match the following definitions to the correct tort.
-'The actual infliction of unlawful force on another person'

A) Assault
B) Battery
C) False imprisonment
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Match the following definitions to the correct tort.
-'The unlawful imposition of constraint on another's freedom of movement from a particular place'.

A) Assault
B) Battery
C) False imprisonment
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RaRa used to date Topsy. After they have broken up, RaRa posts a naked image of Topsy online in order to get back at her. Hufty advises Topsy that she wouldn't be able to use the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 because RaRa's actions do not amount to a 'course of conduct'. Is this true?
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