Question 11 pts Intent, as used in tort law, requires that the Defendant had an
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Question 11 pts
Intent, as used in tort law, requires that the Defendant had an evil or hostile motive.
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Question 21 pts
Which statement is true:
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Question 31 pts
A Defendant is liable for the tort of Conversion only when the property is completely destroyed.
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Question 41 pts
Defamation requires that the statement is published, which means that it is published to the public at large.
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Question 51 pts
A party may be liable for Assault, without being liable for Battery.
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Question 61 pts
In order to be liable for Trespass to Real Property, the Defendant must have known they were trespassing.
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Question 71 pts
Using a person's name or likeness without their permission for your own benefit constitutes which of the following torts:
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Question 81 pts
Most states have statues protecting merchants from the tort of False Imprisonment when detaining suspected shofliters as long as the merchant detains the suspect:
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Question 91 pts
A business can never be liable for torts their employees commit.
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Question 101 pts
The nontrespassory invasion of another's interest in the private use and enjoyment of land is which of the following torts:
TrueExplanation / Answer
Q-11 False
Q-21 Battery does not require the Plaintiff to have a physical injury; Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress also does not require a physical injury.
Q-31 False
Q-41 True
Q-51 True
Q-61 True
Q-71 Appropriation
Q-81 With probable cause, in a reasonable manner, and a reasonable time.
Q-91 True
Q-101 Nuisance
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