BADM 107 Midterm Study With Complete
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Trespass - ANSWER intentional and unlawful entry onto private land of another or refuse
to leave private property when told do to so
Conversion - ANSWER Converting goods of another to own use or interefering with
personal property of another
Assualt - ANSWER Apprehension of imminent harmful or distasteful contact
- self defence - use no more than reasonable force to repel assualt.
Battery - ANSWER merest non consensual intentional touching of another
- self-defence or defence of 3p
False imprisonment - ANSWER intentional, unlawful, confinement
- defence - 1 a crime has been committed, 2 reasonable belief that the person has
committed the crime
Sectino 32 of criminal code for police
Malicious Prosecution - ANSWER Causing a person to be committed of a crime without
an honest belief that the crime was committed
Nuisance - ANSWER Public - interefering with the use or enjoyment of public amenities
Private - interfering with the use or enjoyment of private property
Strict Liability - ANSWER D collects something on their property that is dangerous and
, escapes of no fault of the D and causes damages, the D is held liable regardless
Defamation - ANSWER Making public a statement that injures the private, proffessional
or business reputation of another
- libel - a written defamation
Slander - A verbal Defamation
Defence to Defamation - ANSWER -Truth
Absolute privilege
Qualified Privilege
Fair comment
Innocent dissemination
Product Defamation (injuries Falsehood) - ANSWER making false and damaging
statements about another
person's product.
P prove 1 statement untrue
2 made maliciously
3 suffered special damage as a result
Passing off - ANSWER one business passing off its goods/ services as another's
good/services
Inducing Breach of K - ANSWER inducing a person to breach k with another person
Intentional interference with K - ANSWER P must establish a specific intention of D to
interfere with k
Intentional Interefence with trade - ANSWER attempting by threats or unlawful means to
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Trespass - ANSWER intentional and unlawful entry onto private land of another or refuse
to leave private property when told do to so
Conversion - ANSWER Converting goods of another to own use or interefering with
personal property of another
Assualt - ANSWER Apprehension of imminent harmful or distasteful contact
- self defence - use no more than reasonable force to repel assualt.
Battery - ANSWER merest non consensual intentional touching of another
- self-defence or defence of 3p
False imprisonment - ANSWER intentional, unlawful, confinement
- defence - 1 a crime has been committed, 2 reasonable belief that the person has
committed the crime
Sectino 32 of criminal code for police
Malicious Prosecution - ANSWER Causing a person to be committed of a crime without
an honest belief that the crime was committed
Nuisance - ANSWER Public - interefering with the use or enjoyment of public amenities
Private - interfering with the use or enjoyment of private property
Strict Liability - ANSWER D collects something on their property that is dangerous and
, escapes of no fault of the D and causes damages, the D is held liable regardless
Defamation - ANSWER Making public a statement that injures the private, proffessional
or business reputation of another
- libel - a written defamation
Slander - A verbal Defamation
Defence to Defamation - ANSWER -Truth
Absolute privilege
Qualified Privilege
Fair comment
Innocent dissemination
Product Defamation (injuries Falsehood) - ANSWER making false and damaging
statements about another
person's product.
P prove 1 statement untrue
2 made maliciously
3 suffered special damage as a result
Passing off - ANSWER one business passing off its goods/ services as another's
good/services
Inducing Breach of K - ANSWER inducing a person to breach k with another person
Intentional interference with K - ANSWER P must establish a specific intention of D to
interfere with k
Intentional Interefence with trade - ANSWER attempting by threats or unlawful means to