Alternative Dispute Resolutions
Types of Damages
Torts & Wrongdoing
Civil Law + Court
Scenarios
100

What does ADR stand for?

Alternative Dispute Resolution

100

What is the general purpose of damages in civil law?

Money awarded to compensate for harm/loss

100

What is a tort?

A civil wrong where one person causes harm to another person or their property/reputation

100

Civil law deals with disputes between individuals/organizations rather than what type of law?

Criminal

100

Two neighbours calmly agree to split the cost of fixing a broken fence without anyone helping them.

Negotiation

200

Name one reason ADR is often preferred over going to court.

Faster / cheaper / less stressful

200

 Damages that cover specific proven losses like therapy costs and lost wages.

Special damages

200

The most common type of tort in Canadian civil law.

Negligence

200

What is the name for the person who starts the lawsuit?

Plaintiff

200

Two students meet with a guidance counsellor who helps them find a compromise, but the counsellor doesn’t decide.

Mediation

300

In this type of ADR, the two parties communicate directly and try to reach an agreement.

Negotiation

300

Damages that compensate for pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.

General damages

300

Tort where someone fails to act with reasonable care and causes harm.

Negligence
300

What is the name for the person being sued?

Defendant 

300

Two companies bring in a neutral expert who listens and makes the final decision.

Arbitration

400

This ADR method uses a neutral third party who helps both sides talk, but does NOT make the decision.

Mediation

400

Damages meant to punish malicious or especially harmful behaviour.

Punitive damages

400

Tort involving deliberate actions such as assault or defamation.

Intentional

400

Civil cases are decided using what standard of proof?

Balance of Probabilities 

400

A driver runs a red light and causes an accident. What type of tort is this most likely?

Negligence 

500

This ADR method uses a neutral third party who makes a binding decision (like a private judge).

Arbitration

500

Small damages awarded as a “moral victory” when a right was violated but little harm occurred.

Nominal damages

500

Tort that occurs when someone interferes with another person’s enjoyment of their property.

Nuisance

500

The legal document that starts a civil case by outlining the plaintiff’s claim.

Statement of Claim

500

A landlord posts an eviction notice publicly with personal info, causing embarrassment and distress. What damages apply?

Aggravated Damages 

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