EXAM 2025 WITH MULTIPLE CHOICE
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4 Intentional Torts - THE CORRECT ANSWER-1. Assault
2. Battery
3. False Imprisonment
4. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
Assault - THE CORRECT ANSWER-intentionally causing of an
apprehension of harmful or offensive contact
-MUST apprehend contact
-words are generally not enough unless the D actually has the
ability to carry it out
Assault Example - THE CORRECT ANSWER-A fires a pistol hoping to
scare B, but B is deaf and doesn't hear it.
NO ASSAULT
Battery - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Intentional infliction of harmful or
offensive contact
-need not cause major injury--offensive contact counts
,-no apprehension required
Battery Example? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-A is under anesthesia to
get nose job and the doctor removes her chin fat as well without
consent.
-Doctor committed battery on A
Defense to Battery? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-CONSENT
-a plaintiff consents to certain contact when in certain
situations like sporting events
-sporting participant consents to physical contact that is normal
in that sporting event
False Imprisonment - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Intentional
confinement of another against their will
-need not be locked in 4 walls to be imprisoned
-need not be able to leave freely
-unreasonable amount of time but no specific time requirement
Shopkeeper's Privilege Statutes - THE CORRECT ANSWER-If a
merchant reasonably believes that a person has taken items
from the store the merchant CAN detain that person for a
reasonable amount of time pending police arrival
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress - THE CORRECT ANSWER-
infliction of severe mental distress as a result of defendant's
outrageous conduct
3 Elements:
, 1. intentional or reckless conduct
2. that is extreme or outrageous
3. and causes severe emotional distress
-conduct must be considered intolerable in any civilized society
-defendant's role/position can impact the analysis of whether
behavior is outrageous
IIED example - THE CORRECT ANSWER-A calls B and tells them that
their mother died in a car accident as a joke
3 Intentional Torts against Property - THE CORRECT ANSWER-1.
Trespass to Land
2. Trespass to Chattels
3. Conversion
Trespass to Land - THE CORRECT ANSWER--Intentionally entering or
wrongfully remaining on someone's land
-D need NOT intend to trespass, just intend to enter the
property
Example of what is NOT a trespass? - THE CORRECT ANSWER-A is
sitting on a public sidewalk and gets pushed onto B's property
Trespass to Chattels - THE CORRECT ANSWER-Intentional
interference with someone's property and their right to use and
control such property
-limited temporally or by damage