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BA 200: EXAM 2

Tort (def)
civil non-contractual wrong for which a court will give a remedy
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Someone sues for torts in order to get ____.
Damages
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Punitive Damages
above damages, used to punish wrong-doers for the pain and suffering caused. BIG MONEY
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Tort Liability Scale
No Harm--> Negligence(accidental harm) --> Carelessness (speeding) --> Recklessness (don't care whether you hurt or not--> Intentional
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3 requirements of Intentional Tort
1. Act (done by D to P) 2. Intent (intention was to hurt) 3. Causation (caused harm)
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4 Intentional Torts:
1. Assault 2. Battery 3. False Imprisonment 4. IIED
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Assault
threat of harm
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Battery
Battery is a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact, distinct from assault in that the contact is not necessarily violent.
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False Imprisonment
confining or restraining the Plaintiff to a bounded area.... The longer you are held the more DAMAGES you get
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4 Major Defenses of Intentional Torts:
1. Consent 2. Self-Defense 3. Defense of others 4.Defense of Property
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Defamation
making hurtful remarks that injure the Plaintiff (monetarily probe) that are untrue!........ this tort can happen intentionally or recklessly... something must be lost
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Libel
permanently recorded defamation (newspaper, magazines,tv)
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Slander
just spoken (NOT RECORDED)
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Proof Standard for Defamation
P must show that D knew or recklessly disregarded the truth of what was said
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Defamation Defenses
1. Consent 2. Truth 3. Privilege
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2 types of Defamation Defense Privileges:
1. testimonial privilege - when a witness 2. spousal privilege- protects harmony of marriage; cannot testify against spouse
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Negligence case must show 4 things:
1. Duty (obligation by D to P) 2. Breach (not fulfilling the duty) 3. Causation (factual and legal cause of harm) 4. Damages
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2 Main Defenses of Negligence
1. Contributory or Comparative negligence 2. Assumption of Risk
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Contributory Negligence
P was NOT fault free! - Defense: Doctirne of Last Clear Chance: if P can show that D had the last clear chance to avoid the accident and did not then P gets damages
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Comparative Negligence
P needs to have less than 50 % of fault
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EEOA
Equal Employment Opportunity Act; : cannot discriminate against someone on race, color,religion, sex, or national origin
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BFOQ
- Bonafide Occupational Qualification: means that if there is a requirement for job to discriminate its okay
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If someone feels they have been discriminated against they can sue for ___ or ____.
1. Disperate treatment- "you didnk hire me because im ..." 2. Disperate impact- "you didnt fire me because you dont hire anyone who is ..."
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Discrimination sue process
Step 1 : P has to prove discrimination Step 2 : D needs to prove that discrimination is necessary for job Step 3 : P has to show there is an alternative to the discrimination
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2 types of sexual discrimination
1. "Quid Pro Quo" - sexual favors for job benefits 2. Hostile Environment - what the D is doing is creating a hostile environment
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EX: Violations
Parking Tickets
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Misdemeanors
Punishable by 1 year or less in jail or fine
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Felony
punishable by over 1 year inn jail and or fine or death
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Elements of a Crime
1. Actus Reus- guilty act or omission 2. 3. Concurrence of 1 and 2 4. Caused harm
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3 main defenses in Criminal Law
1. Insanity 2. Infancy or Minority (under 7 years old) 3. Intoxication
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Fraud Crimes
1. Forgery - making or altering of false instruments with intent to defraud (signing blank check) 2. Uttering- Using that false instrument for gain with full intent
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Theft Crimes
1. Embezzlement 2. Larceny 3. Robbery 4. Burglary
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Embezzlement
taking property of another while being in lawful possession of the property (Bank teller taking money out of own drawer)
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Larceny
taking property and carrying away anothers by trespass with the intent of keeping it
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Robbery
taking property from person or presence by force or intimidation n(your person, your home, your car)
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Burglary
breaking and entering of another with intent to commit a felony therein
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Attempt
MODIFIER: they tried and failed! has intent and act
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