Deck 16: Intentional Torts
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Deck 16: Intentional Torts
1
What is assault and battery?
A) Crime
B) Tort
C) Both a crime and a tort
D) "Victimless crime"
A) Crime
B) Tort
C) Both a crime and a tort
D) "Victimless crime"
Both a crime and a tort
2
When does a verbal threat constitute an assault?
A) Verbal threat must be accompanied by an act indicating that the battery will follow immediately
B) Verbal threat must be accompanied by an act indicating that the battery may follow in the future
C) Very aggressive verbal threat constitutes an assault
D) Any verbal threat constitutes an assault
A) Verbal threat must be accompanied by an act indicating that the battery will follow immediately
B) Verbal threat must be accompanied by an act indicating that the battery may follow in the future
C) Very aggressive verbal threat constitutes an assault
D) Any verbal threat constitutes an assault
Verbal threat must be accompanied by an act indicating that the battery will follow immediately
3
What term describes a limitation of a person's liberty without justification?
A) False imprisonment
B) False arrest
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) False imprisonment
B) False arrest
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
All of the above
4
In some states, what are conditions for legal detention of suspected shoplifters by store managers?
A) For a reasonable length of time
B) In a reasonable manner
C) If reasonable grounds for such suspicion exist
D) All of the above
A) For a reasonable length of time
B) In a reasonable manner
C) If reasonable grounds for such suspicion exist
D) All of the above
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5
What does the abbreviation IIED mean?
A) Intentional imposition of emotional disturbance
B) Intentional infliction of emotional distress
C) Intended input of emotional disorder
D) None of the above
A) Intentional imposition of emotional disturbance
B) Intentional infliction of emotional distress
C) Intended input of emotional disorder
D) None of the above
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6
What is negligent infliction of emotional distress?
A) Unintentional tort
B) Intentional tort
C) Crime
D) Violation of moral standards of the community
A) Unintentional tort
B) Intentional tort
C) Crime
D) Violation of moral standards of the community
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7
What misrepresentation is actionable?
A) Of a material fact
B) Of a future occurrence
C) Of an opinion
D) Of an expert opinion
A) Of a material fact
B) Of a future occurrence
C) Of an opinion
D) Of an expert opinion
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8
What does the Latin term "scienter" mean?
A) Negligently
B) Knowingly
C) Logically
D) Scientifically
A) Negligently
B) Knowingly
C) Logically
D) Scientifically
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9
What is a way for communicating libel?
A) TV program
B) Radio broadcasting
C) Internet post
D) All of the above
A) TV program
B) Radio broadcasting
C) Internet post
D) All of the above
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10
What Latin term means "in and of itself"?
A) Pro se
B) Prima facie
C) Per se
D) Ex post facto
A) Pro se
B) Prima facie
C) Per se
D) Ex post facto
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11
What does the right of privacy include?
A) Right to be left alone
B) Right to be free from unwanted publicity
C) Right to live without unreasonable intrusion of the public in private matters
D) All of the above
A) Right to be left alone
B) Right to be free from unwanted publicity
C) Right to live without unreasonable intrusion of the public in private matters
D) All of the above
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12
What situation is invasion of privacy?
A) Videotaping a politician during a political rally
B) Asking a movie star for an autograph at an award ceremony
C) Making a photo with a famous athlete, with his permission, and publishing it on the Facebook
D) Wiretapping a journalist's car
A) Videotaping a politician during a political rally
B) Asking a movie star for an autograph at an award ceremony
C) Making a photo with a famous athlete, with his permission, and publishing it on the Facebook
D) Wiretapping a journalist's car
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13
What is malicious prosecution?
A) Tort
B) Crime
C) Both a tort and a crime
D) Violation of legal ethics
A) Tort
B) Crime
C) Both a tort and a crime
D) Violation of legal ethics
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14
Under what circumstances may a tort suit for malicious prosecution be brought?
A) After the plaintiff has been acquitted of criminal or civil charges brought with malice and without probable cause
B) After the plaintiff has been acquitted of criminal or civil charges brought without malice and with probable cause
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) After the plaintiff has been acquitted of criminal or civil charges brought with malice and without probable cause
B) After the plaintiff has been acquitted of criminal or civil charges brought without malice and with probable cause
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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15
What situation illustrates a trespass?
A) Walking in another's garden without permission
B) Driving through another's field without permission
C) Hitting a tennis ball into another's airspace without permission
D) All of the above
A) Walking in another's garden without permission
B) Driving through another's field without permission
C) Hitting a tennis ball into another's airspace without permission
D) All of the above
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16
What is trespass?
A) Tort
B) Crime
C) Both a tort and a crime
D) Violation of moral standards
A) Tort
B) Crime
C) Both a tort and a crime
D) Violation of moral standards
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17
What is an element of conversion?
A) Wrongful exercise of dominion
B) Over the personal property
C) In the possession of another
D) All of the above
A) Wrongful exercise of dominion
B) Over the personal property
C) In the possession of another
D) All of the above
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18
What is an example of conversion?
A) Jack sold Mary's car without her permission
B) Jack borrowed Mary's car and returned it
C) Jack sold Mary's car with her permission
D) All of the above
A) Jack sold Mary's car without her permission
B) Jack borrowed Mary's car and returned it
C) Jack sold Mary's car with her permission
D) All of the above
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19
What term describes the disturbance affecting the community at large?
A) Public disturbance
B) Public nuisance
C) Public annoyance
D) Public inconvenience
A) Public disturbance
B) Public nuisance
C) Public annoyance
D) Public inconvenience
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20
What is a ground for nuisance lawsuit?
A) Offensive odor
B) Loud noise
C) Emission of smoke
D) All of the above
A) Offensive odor
B) Loud noise
C) Emission of smoke
D) All of the above
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21
Assault is an act that intentionally creates a reasonable apprehension in the victim of a possible battery.
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22
Every battery includes an assault, and every assault necessarily requires a battery.
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23
If a person apprehends that physical force will be used if he or she attempts to leave, it is considered to be a confinement.
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24
In some states, store owners have statutory protection allowing to detain suspected shoplifters.
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25
NIED occurs when a defendant commits an accidental act that is foreseeable to lead to the plaintiff's physical injury.
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26
Today, courts allow damages for emotional sufferings not accompanied by physical injuries.
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27
To recover for fraud, the plaintiff must allege and prove all of the four basic elements.
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28
The misrepresentation must be made with belief of its falsity.
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29
If the defamatory material is not communicated to a third person, it is not actionable.
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30
Libel is considered to be less serious than slander.
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31
The proliferation of the Internet leads to the increase of the invasion of privacy.
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32
Using someone's photograph without permission for advertising purposes is the example of invasion of privacy.
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33
A prosecutor initiates an action for the tort of malicious prosecution.
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34
To win a case for malicious prosecution, one must prove three basic elements.
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35
Suit may be brought against a trespasser by the person who has custody over the land.
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36
To recover for trespass, it is necessary to prove that actual damages occurred as a result of the trespass.
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37
Conversion is identical to trespass.
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38
In conversion, a perpetrator is interfering with the owner's possession.
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39
People living near airports sometimes sue airlines for trespass.
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40
Tenants damaging the landlord's property commit the tort of waste.
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41
Pointing a revolver at someone is a(n) ________.
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42
The person detained by a store manager may sue the store for damages arising from the ________ imprisonment.
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43
Traditionally, it was almost impossible to recover damages for infliction of emotional ________.
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44
To recover for fraud, the injured party must prove that he or she suffered ________.
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45
Newspapers have a(n) ________ privilege when they report about public events.
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46
Peeping on someone in a private location is called Intrusion of ________.
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47
The right of action for ________ prosecution arises when a person has unsuccessfully brought criminal or civil charges against another.
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48
Trespass to personal property is a tort called trespass de bonis ________.
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49
When a wrongdoer is using another's property as though it belongs to the wrongdoer, it is ________.
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50
The disturbance affecting only neighbors is called a(n) ________ nuisance.
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51
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Intentional infliction of emotional distress
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
-Intentional infliction of emotional distress
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
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52
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Defamation
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
-Defamation
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
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53
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-False arrest
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
-False arrest
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
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54
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Nuisance
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
-Nuisance
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
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55
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Deceit
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
-Deceit
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
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56
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Conversion
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
-Conversion
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
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57
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Trespass
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
-Trespass
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
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58
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Battery
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
-Battery
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
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59
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Acquitted
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
-Acquitted
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
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60
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Invasion of privacy
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
-Invasion of privacy
A) Discharged from accusations
B) Intentional contact with another person without his or her permission and without justification
C) Emotional suffering caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous intentional conduct by another
D) Restraining a person's liberty without justification
E) One person, by false representation of material facts, induces another to act and thereby suffer a financial loss
F) Violation of the right of privacy
G) Intentional and unauthorized entry on another's land
H) Wrongful act of damaging someone's reputation by making false statements about that person.
I) Wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property in the possession of another
J) Use of one's property in a way that causes annoyance to others
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61
Define libel and slander, compare and contrast them.
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62
Define right to privacy and invasion of privacy. Identify and explain four types of claims for invasion of privacy.
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63
Define torts of nuisance and waste. Compare and contrast private nuisance and public nuisance.
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Mary, an advertising company's manager, signs a contract with Bradley, a country music star, to use his voice in the advertisement of cowboy's hats. Without Bradley's consent, Mary also used Bradley's voice in an advertisement of cowboy boots, and hired Fred, who resembles Bradley, to play the role of Bradley in this advertisement. Fred wants to know more about Bradley, so he climbs a tree near Bradley's house, peeps into the windows, and sees Bradley taking off his toupee. Later Fred writes in his blog about Bradley's hair-piece. Discuss, what torts have been committed and by whom.
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Kevin, CEO of a corporation, learns that Mike, an accountant, broke an engagement with Kevin's sister. Kevin forged Mike's signature on documents, authorizing transfer of big sums of money, and accused Mike of embezzling. During the trial, the jury could not reach the unanimous verdict, and the judge declared a hung jury. Discuss whether Mike has a legal ground to bring a claim against Kevin for malicious prosecution.
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