Civil Law 1
Civil Law 2
Civil Law 3
Civil Law 4
Miscellaneous
100

Civil  wrong. 

What is a tort? 

100

Person who brings a legal action in a civil matter. 

plaintiff

100

An area of law that defines the rights and responsibilities of individuals, groups and organisations in society and regulates private disputes. 

Civil law

100

A party who is alleged to have breached a civil law and who is being sued by a plaintiff. 

The party is called the defendant - party who has to defend the claims made by the plaintiff 

100

What is the smallest number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1-10?

2520

200

This term means the party with the responsibility to prove the facts of the case. 

The burden of proof

200

Standard of proof in a civil matter. 

 the balance of probabilities

200

Who am I? When someone is careless and their actions cause damages or injury, you could take this civil action against them. 

Negligence 

200

This term means the degree to which the facts of a case must be proven in court. 

The term is called the standard of proof

200

What is the longest word in the English language that can be spelt using only the top row of the QWERTY keyboard?

Typewriter

300

The direct relationship between one event and another. 

causation

300

When you say something about someone which is untrue and it damages their reputation. 

defamation

300

A type of harm or damage suffered by a person, and can involve both economic and non-economic factors. 

What is loss? 

300

The restriction on bringing a civil claim after the allowed time. 

This restriction is called the limitation of actions. 

300

What year did the AFL officially get that name after changing from the VFL?

1990

400

What are damages

Compensation, money for loss

400

What are the main aims of civil law?

to promote social cohesion

to protect rights

to place the wronged person back to their original position before the harm occurred

400

Negligence, defamation, nuisance, trespass. 

What are four types of torts in civil law? 

400

What are these words related to? Breach, causation, loss, limitation of action, burden of proof, standard of proof. 

Referring to the key concepts of civil law

400

Which two Australian states do not observe daylight saving?

WA and QLD

500

What are the elements required to establish liability in negligence? 

Duty of care, breach of duty of care, causation, injury, loss or harm.

500

What are the key elements of negligence?

1. the defendant owes a duty of care

2. breach of the duty of care by the defendant

3. The defendant caused the breach

4. Loss or harm has occurred

500

A type of tort which involves interference with a person's right to enjoy property. The interference must be at a level that would substantially interfere with the ordinary physical comfort of a person. 

This is the tort of nuisance

500

A type of tort involving interference or intrusion of a person's body, property or goods without the consent of that person. 

I am the tort of trespass? 

500

Which year in the 1960s did Prime Minister Harold Holt disappear?

1967