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LEB 320F Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Solved Contract: - - broken agreement Tort - - not over broken agreements (ex: injury, emotional distress) Intentional tort - - how badly the defendant behaved- the degree of fault - act that is intented to hurt, embarrass, or scare another person or to damage another person's property. Assault, Battery, Defamation, Intentional infliction of emotional distress, False imprisonment, Invasion os privacy. -Involves deliberate intentional or reckless bad behavior - NOT A CRIMINAL CASE Reckless behavior - -Behaving dangerously, even if you are not intentionally trying to hurt someone; intentional tort cases; Ex. waiving around a loaded weapon or drunk driving - most are negligence Negligence - - failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances

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Contract: - ✔✔- broken agreement

Tort - ✔✔- not over broken agreements (ex: injury, emotional distress)

Intentional tort - ✔✔- how badly the defendant behaved- the degree of fault

- act that is intented to hurt, embarrass, or scare another person or to

damage another person's property. Assault, Battery, Defamation,

Intentional infliction of emotional distress, False imprisonment, Invasion os

privacy.

-Involves deliberate intentional or reckless bad behavior

- NOT A CRIMINAL CASE

Reckless behavior - ✔✔-Behaving dangerously, even if you are not

intentionally trying to hurt someone; intentional tort cases; Ex. waiving

around a loaded weapon or drunk driving

- most are negligence

Negligence - ✔✔- failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person

would exercise under the same circumstances

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,- awarded compensatory damages only

Compensatory Damages - ✔✔- an amount of money awarded by the court

to make up for loss of income or emotional pain and suffering

- can be awarded in all civil cases

Punitive Damages - ✔✔- money payments for damages that go beyond

what the innocent party actually lost and that are designed to punish the

wrongdoer

- can be awarded in all civil cases

Tort Law - ✔✔Law that deals with harm to a person or a person's property.

Difference between Intentional Tort and Negligence - ✔✔intent

Assault - ✔✔- a threatened or attempted physical attack by someone who

appears to be able to cause bodily harm if not stopped

- Based upon fear

Battery - ✔✔an assault in which the assailant makes physical contact

Reasonable Person Standard - ✔✔The standard of behavior expected of a

hypothetical "reasonable person"; the standard against which negligence is

measured and that must be observed to avoid liability for negligence.

Defense to Battery - ✔✔- Self-defense

- Consent

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, Defamation - ✔✔an abusive attack on a person's character or good name

3 Types of Defamation - ✔✔a) Slander - Spoken defamation

b) Libel- written defamation

Slander - ✔✔- words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another

- Somewhat less serious than the other types of defamation

- Plaintiffs have to demonstrate special damages in order to win an ordinary

slander case

Special damages - ✔✔- Damages that can be awarded to a plaintiff in a

lawsuit upon proof of specific monetary loss

Malice - ✔✔- desire to harm others

- NYT example: can't win the case unless malice is proven

Libel - ✔✔- a tort consisting of false and malicious publication printed for

the purpose of defaming a living person

5 things to demonstrate to win a negligence - ✔✔1. Duty of care - Owed to

you, legal responsibility

2. Breach of Duty - Someone was not as careful as he/she is required to be

3. Causation (cause-in-fact) - Show that they caused your problem

4. Proximate causation - Somebody made the kind of thing for something to

be legally responsible

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