Restatement of the Law of Torts, Volume 1American Law Institute Publishers, 1934 - Torts |
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action actor liable actual another's applicable apprehension arrest assault assent attempt authority bailee believes bodily contact bring carry cause character chattel circumstances Clause Comment committed common law conduct confinement consent constitutes conversion court create custody deals death or serious defendant demand determine dispossession duty dwelling effect enter entitled entry excessive exercise existence expresses fact force give given hand harmful or offensive highway Illustration immediate imposed inflict intended intentionally interest intrusion invasion involves knows land leave leged manner matter means ment merely mistake necessary negligent nuisance offensive contact officer operation other's otherwise particular peace physical possession possessor prevent privi privilege protection realize reasonable reasonably believes refusal remove Restatement result risk rule Section serious bodily harm sion statement statute submit sufficient taken termination thereof thing third person threat threatened tion TOPIC tortious Torts trespass unless unreasonable valid warrant