Proximate Cause
Nuisance
Strict Liability
Defamation, IofP, Commercial Torts
Damages
100

The minority and majority approach to proximate cause. 

What are directness (minority) and foreseeability (majority)? 

100
This claim is when the use and enjoyment of one who has the property rights and privileges of the land is effected. 

What is a private nuisance claim? 

100

Even when utmost reasonable care is used, if injury occurs, the defendant is liable. 

What is strict liability? 

100

Elements to defamation. 

What are (1) a defamatory statement (2) "of and concerning" the plaintiff (3) that is published; and (4) damages the reputation of the plaintiff. 
100

The 6 types of damages. 

What are (1) compensatory, (2) punitive, (3) preventative, (4) declaratory, (5) restitutionary, and (6) ancillary.  

200

An intervening action that breaks the causal connection between defendant's negligent act and plaintiff's ultimate injury. 

What is a superseding force? 

200

This claim is when there is an unreasonable interference with a right to the general public. 

What is a public nuisance claim? 

200

The different types of creatures that a defendant can be strictly liable for. 

What are wild animals (always S.L.), livestock (liable for trespassing and personal injury), and domestic animals (not S.L. unless known propensity)? 

200
When additional elements are needed in a defamation claim and what those elements are. 

What is defamation of a public figure or involves a matter of public concern and are (1) falsity and (2) fault. 

200

The two different categories of damages and their differences. 

What are (1) general that are hard to calculate and have no true set economic value and (2) special which are economically calcuable and have receipts?

300

A defense to negligence that completely bars plaintiff from recovery if they are partially negligent. 

What is contributory negligence? 

300

The circumstances in which a private person can bring a public nuisance claim. 

What is when there are special/unique individual damages to that private party that are different than the damages to the public as a whole? 

300

Categories of persons protected in regard to strict liability of animals. 

What are licensees and invitees (landowner is S.L) and trespassers (must prove negligence)? 
300

The two types of defamation and their subcategories. 

What are libel (written) and slander (oral). Libel per se (on its face), libel per quod (extrinsic facts needed) and slander per se ("CLUB")? 

300

The measuring factors for this are economic loss, loss of support, replacement labor, and creditors are not able to attach to this. 

What is wrongful death? 

400

Defense to negligence that does not bar a plaintiff from recover but effects their recovery - two types. 

What are pure comparative negligence and modified comparative negligence? 

400

The elements of nuisance. 

What are (1) intentional; (2) indirect or intangible interference; (3) with owner's; (4) use and enjoyment of their land. 

400

The test used to determine whether an activity is abnormally dangerous. 

What is (1) that the activity must create a foreseeable risk of serious harm and when reasonable care is exercised and (2) the activity is not a manner of common usage. 

400

The types of invasion of privacy tort claims. 

What are (1) intrusion upon seclusion, (2) false light, (3) public disclosure of private facts, and (4) appropriation? 

400

The measuring factors for this are from the day of the accident to the day of death, earnings lost, medical expenses, economic potential, pain and suffering, death, and funeral. Creditors can attach to this. 

What are survival damages?

500

When the plaintiff knew of the possible risk and proceeded anyways - two types, second type has two subcategories.

What is express and implied primary and secondary assumption of the risk? 

500

The remedies for nuisance. 

What are compensatory damages, punitive damages, injunctions, and compensated injunctions. 

500

The defenses to strict liability. 

What are assumption of risk or contributory/comparative fault? 

500

The types of commercial tort claims. 

What are (1) interference with contractual business relations, (2) interference with prospective business relations, (3) intentional misrepresentation, (4) negligent misrepresentation, (5) breach of fiduciary duty, (6) injurious falsehood (trade libel), and (7) misappropriation of trade secrets? 

500

The types of personal injury.

What are medical expenses, earnings lost, pain and suffering, and punitive?