Understanding TortsPrevious editions published : 1st (1996) and 2nd (2000). |
Contents
PERSONS AND PROPERTY | 1 |
of Torts 402A | 6 |
4 Reasonable Apprehension | 9 |
Copyright | |
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accident action approach assault assumption of risk avoid breach of duty burden causation chattel claim common law comparative negligence compensation condition constitute context contract contributory negligence court held criminal custom decision defamation defective defendant defendant's conduct determination doctrine duty owed duty to warn emotional distress evidence example factors failed failure false imprisonment fault foreseeable immunity infra invitee jurisdictions jury justified land possessor licensee limited manufacturer medical malpractice mental distress negligence per se negligently inflicted nuisance objective standard Overview Palsgraf permit personal injury physical physician plaintiff potential privilege proof protect proximate cause punitive damages reasonable person standard recover recovery res ipsa loquitur Restatement Second Restatement Third result rule seller standard of care statute strict liability substantial suffered supra Supreme Court third party tion tort liability tortfeasor tortious transferred intent trespass to chattel victim warranty wrongful death