Contracts
General Torts
Intentional Torts
Unintentional Torts
Misc.
100

Why do people make contracts? 

To hold each other accountable! 

100

What is liability? 

Being legally responsible. 

100

What is an intentional tort? 

Deliberate action against people or property that causes damage. 

100

What is negligence? 

Not using a reasonable amount of care in either doing or not doing something. 
100

Where does Ms. Horowitz go to school? 

Mizzou! 

200

What is a contract?

A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties that exchanges something of value. 

200

What are the two kinds of torts? 

Intentional Torts and Unintentional Torts 

200

Name 4 intentional torts out of the 9. Bonus points for any extra! 

Battery, Assault, Emotional Distress, False Imprisonment, Defamation, Conversion, Nuisance, Trespass, and Infringement. 

200

How do businesses protect themselves from negligence claims? 

Waivers

200

What is Ms. Horowitz's favorite color? 

Pink! 

300

Can you change a contract? What is that called? 

Yes! An amendment. 

300

What is a tort? 

A civil wrong that causes harm or injury to someone. 

300

What are the two kinds of intentional torts? 

Intentional Against People and Intentional Against Property 

300

What are the four elements that make a negligence act unlawful? 

Duty, Breach of Duty, Causation, and Damages. 

300

Where is the pumpkin capital of the United States? 

Illinois 

400

What is a breach of contract? 

You break or don't fulfill a contract. 

400

What is the purpose of a tort? 

To establish a standard of care that society expects from people. 

400

What are the four defenses against intentional torts? 

Consent, privilege, self-defense, and defense of property. 

400

What is strict liability? Bonus points if you can name an example (or two) of actions that would be considered under strict liability. 

The legal responsibility for damage or injury, even if not negligent. Examples include: Blasting with dynamite, animal bites, and product liability. 

400

What is the best Halloween candy? If you can convince Ms. Horowitz to change her mind, you will get points! 

Twix, duh!! 

500
What percentage of civil court cases are for breach of contract? 

33%! 

500

Can you be charged by the state and sued for the same action? Bonus points- Who is a potential example of this? Bonus bonus points- what was the suit against them for? 

Yes! OJ Simpson- Wrongful Death 

500

Under what law can you use deadly force to defend yourself and others? 

Castle Doctrine/Stand Your Ground Law 

500

What are the 6 defenses against unintentional torts? 

Can't prove all elements, contributory negligence, comparative negligence, assumption of risk, consent, and illegality. 

500

What will Ms. Horowitz's dog be wearing for Halloween? 

He has a Halloween sweater!!