Basic Tort Questions
Intentional Torts (Basic)
Intentional Torts
(1)
Intentional Torts (2)
Intentional Torts
(3)
100

What is a Tort?

Civil WrongDoing for which the law provides remedy 

100

Definition of Intentional Tort 

Tort Cause of action that is gained by proving the element of intent 

100

Battery Definition 

Knowing or intentionally touching a person against their will in a harmful or offensive manner. 

100
False Imprisonment Definition 

The direct restraint of a persona physical liberty without adequate legal justification 

100

Trespass to Chattels definition and Elements 

Intentionally interfering with the Plaintiffs right of possession 

(1) Intent (2) Appropriate Plaintiff (3) Deprivision 

(4) Intermeddling 

200

3 traditional basis for liability 

(1) Intentional 

(2) Negligence 

(3) Strict Liability 

200

3 things for a prima facie case of intentional torts 

(1) Voluntary act 

(2) Intent 

(3) Causation 

200

Battery Elements 

(1) Intent 

(2) Harmful or Offensive Contract 

Pain, Disfigurement or Illness 

Person of ordinary sensibility 

(3) Physical bodily contact (Or with something connected 

200

FI Elements 

(1) Intentional Confinement 

(2) Conscious Confinement 

(3) No Consent 

(4) Not otherwise privileged 

200
Conversion Definition and Elements 

Intentionally commits an act depriving plaintiff of possession of the chattel or interfering with the chattel so seriously that it deprives of use. 

(1) Intent (2) Interference (3) Conversion from trespass (4) Extent of Harm 

300

2 Types of old common law writs 

(1) Trespass which turned into intentional 

(2) Case which turned into Negligence 

300

Two types of intent 

Specific- Act with the purpose of causing the consequences.

General - He knows with substantial certainty the outcome will result

300

Assault Definition 

The reasonable apprehension of imminent battery caused by defendants action or threat with intent. 

300

IIED Definition 

Intentional or recklessly acting with extreme or outrageous conduct that causes severe emotion distress to another

300

Consent Defense 

Consent - Express - Acts or words manifest a willingness to submit to defendants conduct 

Implied- Silent in a situation in which a reasonable person wild object to conduct 


400

How is intentional torts different from Negligence? 

The element of intent 

400

Intent for Children and Mentally disabled 

Same as any other people except in some particular circumstances 

400
Assault Elements 

(1) Intent 

(2) Apprehension of battery 

(3) Imminent 

(4) Present ability to effectuate 

400

IIED Elements 

(1) Intent 

(2) Extreme and Outrageous 

(3) Severe Emotional Distress caused 

400

Necessity Defenses 

Public- Act of god, public defense 

(1) Has to be emergency, (2) Doing act for public 

(3) Clear and reasonable standard 

Private- Act of got for private defense 

(1) Imminent danger (2) No alternative (3) Proportional harm 

500

What is coffee Called? 

Dirty Bean Juice 

500

Transferred Intent 

An intentional tort intended for one person, but instead commits: (1) A different tort against that person (2) a different tort against a different person, or (3) that same tort to a different person. 

* Not on Conversion or IIED*

500

Key difference between assault and battery 

Battery is physical while assault is mental

500

Trespass to land Definition and Elements 

Defendants intentional act causes a physical invasion of the land of another 

(1) Intent (2) Unlawful (3) Physical Invasion 

(4) P is rightful owner 

500

Self Defense, of others, and to property 

Self- (1) Use of reasonable force (2) Deadly Force only when in bodily harm or death (3) Liable for 3rd party p injuries 

Defense of others - (1) Stepping into the shoes of them

Defense of property - Same as self defense but reasonable force has to be used 

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