Types
Process
Law
Vocab
Scenario
100
An unintentional tort
What is negligence?
100
Money is used for this
What is compensation?
100
Tort law is this kind of law
What is civil law?
100
Tort
What is when a person commits a wrong?
100
Mr. Scrooge was walking home from the store in a bad mood. He sees some kids playing outside and decides to throw snowballs at them to get his anger out. The kids then go into their house. The kids
Who is the plaintiff?
200
When someone acts with intention of injuring someone
What is intentional tort?
200
Plaintiffs can do this if there are disagreements
What is to sue?
200
Torts are generally based on this
What is common law?
200
Person who's done wrong
What is defendant?
200
Snoopy runs into Charlie Brown while riding on his sled, injuring Charlie's shoulder. Defendant
Who is Charlie Brown?
300
Defendant performs a dangerous activity with a serious risk
What is strict liability?
300
Parties can meet to agree upon this
What is settlement?
300
Two components torts balance
What is usefulness and harm?
300
A harmed individual
What is plaintiff?
300
Buddy calls his father's co-worker, Miles, an "Angry Elf". Miles gets mad and throws Buddy around the office. The type of tort done in this scenario
What is intentional wrong?
400
The first thing that should be done when a tort has been committed
What is to find who is liable?
400
Wrongs against individuals
What is a civil law?
400
A Christmas tree is being put up in Who-ville, with decorations falling around the site. Cindy-Lou gets hit in the head with an ornament. Cindy-Lou, type of tort done in this scenario
Who is the plaintiff? What is strict liability?
500
This is the second thing that should be done after a tort has been committed
What is to find the amount that should be paid for compensation?
500
Wrongs against society
What is criminal law?
500
Santa has a heart attack while driving the sleigh. The sleigh crashes into an igloo, injuring the elves. A month prior, Mrs. Claus warned Santa about his heart condition. Plaintiff, Defendant, Type of tort in this scenario
Who are the elves? Who is Santa? What is negligence?