Negligence and Intent and The Elements of Negligence



Negligence and other Torts

Negligence and other Torts (pt2)
Termonolgy

Trial Procedure

100

Is lightly brushing by people on public transit considered tort?

Yes

100

Definition of intent


Intent is the true purpose of an act (one’s hope/desire for results of action).

100

Tort

“a wrong”

100

When you enter a property who isn't yours without any permission or legal right to be there

Trespasser

100

The process of suing


Litigation

200

Who is reasonable person?

Someone who has neither physical nor developmental disabilities, is careful, thoughtful, and considerate

200

Examples of an intentional tort?

Foreseeability is the ability to predict what could result in an action caused by the indicator.

200

What is Duty of Care?


A legal duty placed upon someone. Your actions must not cause harm to people or their property


200

A person who enters the property with the occupiers permission.

Licensee

200

Which one isn't a type of damage: General, Specific, Aggravated, Special, and Nominal


Specific

300

Your actions must not cause harm to people or their property

Duty of care

300

Examples of an intentional tort?


Assault, battery, false imprisonment, trespassing, causing nuisance, and defamation are examples of intentional torts.

300

Tort law allows a person to sue for damages in a _____ court of law


Civil

300

Can Bar and restaurant owners get sued if someone gets hurt/killed by a drunk driver leaving their party?

yes

300

Can receive $1-100 with this damage


Nominal damages


400

3 main characteristics of Negligence

-The action is unintentional

-It is unplanned

-An injury results

400

Voluntary Assumption of Risk only works if...


This defense only works in the Defendant’s favor when they can prove that the plaintiff knew the risk of the situation/actions and made the decision to assume that risk

400

A direct connection between the defendant’s negligent actions and the plaintiff’s

Causation

400

When someone uses your car with your permission and an accident happens, you are liable for the negligence

Vicarious Liability

400

Compensation Remedies


Garnishment, Seizing assets, and Examination of the debtor


500

Voluntary Assumption of Risk

Defendant must prove that the plaintiff was of the knowledge that their decision could have placed them in risk of injury, and they assumed that risk.

500

Best defenses against negligence


Best defenses:


Negligence was not present


Defendant did not owe Plaintiff any duty of care


Plaintiff was also negligent


Plaintiff assumed risk voluntarily

500

Someone who has to prove that the claim is true, the act was negligent and harm occurred (on the plaintiff)

The burden of proof

500

Sarah invites his business associate Liv to dinner, is Liv an invitee or a licensee?

Since they might discuss business during dinner it can benefit economically which makes him an invitee Though Liv was invited by Sarah for dinner which makes him a licensee

500

What information must be submitted by hand to the court if the trial takes place at the small claims court?

-The Plaintiffs full name and address

-The Defendant's full name and address

-The amount of money being claimed

-A brief summary of the reason for the claims