SL: Ultrahazardous
Products Liability
PL part two
Defamation
Right of Privacy
100

True or false: There is recovery for economic loss

False. Physical injury or property damage, no recovery for PURE economic loss

100

What are the three types defects?

Manufacturing; Design; Warning

100

List the three warranties

express warranty, implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose

100

What is qualified privilege?

A defense to defamation; Statements made to protect publisher's interests if defamation relates directly to those interests OR for protection of recipient OR to act in the public interest/report on public proceedings

100

What is the fact trigger for public discourse of private fact

D reveals something private about P

200

List the categories of animals under SL

Trespassing; Wild; Domestic

200

True or false: compliance with industry/safety/regulatory standards is not a defense 

True

200

When does express warranty apply?

At the time of purchase
200

List elements of defamation

Defamatory statement

Of or concerning P

Published by a third party 

Cause damage to P's rep

200

What is the key issue for misappropriation?

Using P's picture or name

300

List the defenses for ultra-hazardous activity 

Assumption of Risk; Contributory Negligence; Comparative Negligence 

300

What is the rule for commercial supplier?

CS has a strict duty to ensure products are free from defect AND is one who places the product in the stream of commerce without substantial alteration

300

True or false: a statement or advertisement by D about a product qualifies as an express warranty

True

300

What two additional elements are needed for con law defamation?

Falsity and fault 

300

For false light, if the publication is public and the matter is of public interest or P is public figure, what must be proven?

Actual malice

400

What is the Andrews/Cardozo approach?

Andrews:Minority approach - duty is owed to all

Cardozo: Majority approach - duty is owed to foreseeable P

400

True or false: under the risk utility test, a product's performance meets the minimum safety expectations by ordinary users when used in a reasonably foreseeable manner

False: this is the consumer expectation test

400

List elements for "fitness for a particular purpose"

FFPP is implied when:

- Seller has knows/has reason to know buyer wants goods

- For a particular purpose

- Buyer is relying on seller's judgment to recommend a suitable product

400

What are the elements for slander per se?

General damages are presumed for language that:

Adversely reflects fitness to conduct business/profession

Alleges P has loathsome disease

Imputes serious sexual misconduct

Imputes morally culpable criminal behavior

400

What is the fact trigger for intrusion upon seclusion

D invades P's privacy

500

List the elements

Activity creates a high degree of serious harm

Activity not common

Risk cannot be eliminated by exercise of reasonable care

Location not appropriate

Danger of risk outweighs activity's value to community

500

What test do courts apply when there is a warning defect?

Risk-utility 

500

True or false: implied warranty of merchantability is not included in every sale of goods

False; it is implied in every sale of goods

500

True or false: a defamatory statement has to create harm to P's reputation in order to prevail on defamation suit

False. Does not need to cause harm, but would have had it been believed 

500

What is the difference between false light and defamation?

Defamation protects a person from injury to their reputation. False light protects a person from the offense or embarrassment that arises from a misleading or untrue implied statement.