Criminal Law/Misc
Tort Law
Contract Law
Cases
Misc.
100

Written or published false statements

Libel

100

What is a civil wrong that causes harm or loss, leading to legal liability?

Tort

100

True or false: When the rights to a contract are assigned, the original party is still liable for fulfilling the contract unless released.

True

100

What did Miranda v Arizona establish?

Miranda Rights

100

What refers to carelessness leading to harm?

Negligence

200

Who brings the case in a criminal trial?

Government

200

What refers to deliberate actions to cause harm?

Intentional Torts

200

The transfer of rights or benefits under a contract to a third party.

Assignment

200

Why did palsgraf lose her case in palsgraf v long island railroad?

The event was not reasonably forseeable

200

What term refers to when the plaintiff knew the risk and took it willingly?

Assumption of Risk

300

What are the most serious offenses, punishable by more than a year in prison?

Felony

300

What term refers to when the plaintiff’s own negligence contributed to their harm?

Contributory Negligence 

300

When the original purpose of the contract is no longer valid due to unforeseen circumstances.

Frustration of Purpose

300

In the case of Liebeck v. McDonald’s, the jury awarded Liebeck $200,000 in compensatory damages, which were then reduced to $160,000 due to…..

Comparative Negligence

300

What is money awarded to a plaintiff to compensate for actual losses, meant to restore what was lost?

Compensatory Damages

400

What is the burden of proof in a criminal law case?

Beyond a reasonable doubt

400

In which situation do both parties share fault, and the plaintiff’s damages are reduced by their share of blame?

Comparative Negligence 

400

A clause that requires a party to fulfill their obligations, no matter the circumstances.

Hell or Highwater Clause

400

Grimshaw v Ford Motor Company established _______ damages for strict liability cases.

Puntitive

400

What type of damages is awarded to a plaintiff not to compensate for losses but to punish the defendant for reckless behavior?

Punitive damages 

500

Using a weapon, repeat offenses, or causing serious bodily injury are all examples of ___________ factors that will increase the severity of a crime

Aggravating

500

What are the four elements of a tort?

Duty of care, Breach of duty, Causation, Damages

500

What are the 5 essential elements of a contract?

Offer, Acceptance, Consideration, Capacity, Legality

500

In Katko v. Briney, the Brineys set a spring-loaded shotgun in their empty farmhouse. Katko broke in and was seriously injured. He sued for battery. Why did Katko win the case?

The property was unoccupied

500

Why is it harder for public figures to sue for defamation?

The must show actual malice