Elements of a Tort
Common Intentional Torts
Classifications of Torts
Civil Case Terms
100
A harm that is recognized by the law  

What is Injury

100

Lying to someone to manipulate them out of their money or property

What is Fraud

100

wrongs where the person acted on purpose, like assault or fraud

What is Intentional Torts

100

The "proof" used to show what really happened.

What is Evidence

200

Violation of Duty

What is Breach

200

the intentional, harmful, or offensive physical contact with another person without their consent

What is Battery

200

The most common classification, it involves a failure to use reasonable care.

What is Negligence 

200

Someone who tells the court what they saw or heard.

What is Witness

300

a legal obligation to do or not do something 

What is Duty

300

an intentional act that causes another person to reasonably fear or expect harmful or offensive contact

What is Assault
300

A classification where a person is liable for damages even if they weren't "at fault"

What is Strict Liability 

300

What a witness says out loud in court while promising to tell the truth

What is Testimony

400

Proof that the breach caused injury

What is Causation

400

the act of communicating a false statement about someone to a third party that damages that persons reputation

What is Defamation

400

A legal rule where one person (like an employer) is held responsible for the torts of another (like an employee).

What is Vicarious Liability 

400

The jury's final "yes or no" answer on who won the case

What is Verdict

500

compensating another party that has suffered harm due to a wrongful act by another party

What is Damages

500

Interfering with property so seriously they must pay full value.

What is Conversion

500

when a manufacturer is held responsible for a "defective product" that injures a consumer

What is Strict Products Liability 

500

The judge’s final "ruling" that makes the verdict official

What is Judgement