Understanding TortsThis treatise is the perfect complement to first-year tort courses & is suitable for use with any tort casebook. Concise & authoritative, |
Contents
INTENTIONAL INTERFERENCES WITH PERSONS | 1 |
3 Omissions | 2 |
Page | 31 |
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accident action approach assumption of risk award breach of duty burden causation chattel child claim common law comparative negligence compensation constitute context contributory negligence court held criminal culpable custom decision defamation defective defendant defendant's conduct determination doctrine duty owed economic loss emotional distress establish evidence example failure fault foreseeable immunity impose liability infra intentional torts intervening force jurisdictions jury justified land possessor licensee limited loss of consortium manufacturer medical malpractice mental distress negligently inflicted nuisance Overview Palsgraf permitted personal injury physical physician plaintiff potential privilege protect proximate cause punitive damages reasonable person recover recovery res ipsa loquitur responsibility Restatement result rule seller standard of care statute strict liability supra Supreme Court third party tort liability tortfeasors tortious transferred intent trespass trespass to chattel type of harm unreasonable victim warn warranty wrongful birth wrongful death
References to this book
A Proper Dyaloge Betwene a Gentillman and an Husbandman Douglas Harold Parker No preview available - 1996 |