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What are the differences between the intentional torts of battery, gross negligence,

and reckless misconduct? Give an example of how each might occur in a sport

setting. - CORRECT ANSWER-Intentional Torts — voluntary acts with

realization of the consequences and understanding of results of the acts

•Gross negligence — intentionally meaning to engage in an action, although did

not mean to cause harm

•Reckless misconduct — unreasonable risk of physical harm due to intentional

action not meant to do harm

What are two examples of how defamation occurs and two protections against it? -

CORRECT ANSWER-•Defamation, also an intentional tort, is a false statement

published to a third party that holds the subject up to public ridicule and results in

financial loss

1.No reason to believe the statement was false

,2.Person had a reason to make the statement to a person with a justifiable interest

in knowing

What is required for defamation of a public figure to be proven? - CORRECT

ANSWER-Libel — written publication of defamatory matter

Slander — spoken publication of defamatory matter

Malice or reckless disregard for the truth is required for defamation of a public

figure

What are negligence and the four requirements for negligence to be proven? -

CORRECT ANSWER-1.Breach of legal duty of care

2.Breach of duty was the causation of the injury

3.Actual loss, damage, or injury

4.Legal duty or standard of care

What are four defenses against negligence? - CORRECT ANSWER-1.Assumption

of risk through voluntary participation — must know, understand, and appreciate

risks (this is not a waiver)

2.Contributory negligence — damages are all or none if the injured person was

responsible for some of the negligence

3.Sovereign immunity — cannot sue the state




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,4.Comparative negligence — apportionment of damages between the negligent

individuals (plaintiff and defendant)

1. What is the difference between compensatory damages and punitive damages? -

CORRECT ANSWER-•Compensatory damages — recompenses for medical bills,

lost wages, or other actual expenses due to defendant's wrongdoing and associated

with the injury

•Punitive damages — financial awards made by the court as a deterrent to future

misdeeds considered intolerable to society

What are the six requirements for a contract? - CORRECT ANSWER-1.Offer —

a conditional promise

2.Acceptance — accepted by party to whom the offer was offered

3.Consideration — an exchange of value, such as money

4.Legality — underlying bargain must be legal

5.Capacity — ability to understand one's acts (minors cannot enter into contracts)

6.Precision — specificity of terms

What must occur before a person can serve as an agent for a professional athlete? -

CORRECT ANSWER-•The principal (athlete) must comply with the contract,

provide compensation, and pay sports agent's expenses when acting on his behalf

, •Sports agent must follow directions of the principal, demonstrate loyalty by

keeping the principal informed, and provide reasonable accounting of actions

taken on behalf of the principal

Describe four examples of constitutional law as each would apply in a sport

management setting. - CORRECT ANSWER-1.Freedom of expression in religion,

speech, the press, and invasion of privacy (1st Amendment)

2. Unreasonable search and seizure (4th Amendment) — drug testing is a search

3.Procedural due process — protects an individual's rights (5th and 14th

Amendments); requires notice and a hearing before life, liberty, and property can

be taken

4.Equal protection (14th Amendment) guarantees against discrimination for all

races, ages, and genders

What does each of these federal laws require: - CORRECT ANSWER-o Title VII

of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

•Protects from discrimination in hiring, compensations and employment

conditions based on race, color, religion, national origin, or sex

o Equal Pay Act of 1963

•protects against sex-based wage discrimination

o Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967

•Protects the employment rights of individuals 40 years or older.
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