The plaintiff alleges that the defendant spread rumors and gossip about her and her business. From the start, the plaintiff appears to be claiming which type of tort?
Both intentional and strict liability.
Negligent tort.
Both negligent and strict liability.
Strict liability tort.
Intentional tort.
E.intentional tort
When ever there is an intentional act to cause harm, intentional tort is raised.
Here, Plaintiff is of the view that there has been intentional wrong doing by the defendant, so intentional tort is claimed.
Negligent tort often arises due to failing in performance of duties.
Strict liability arises if there are injuries as a result of act of defendant.
The plaintiff alleges that the defendant spread rumors and gossip about her and her business. From...
In criminal law, the plaintiff is a the victim the fortfeaser c. the person accused of the crime d. the state or federal government In criminal law, the defendant is the a the victim b. the torfasoe the person accused of the crime d the government 10. Which of the following would be in civil cont? Divorce b reach of contract Dispute over real estate sale d Intentional borts e. All of the above 1. A brings the suit to...
1. Which of the following is NOT an element of the tort of intentional interference with contractual relations? A. There was injury to the plaintiff. B. There was a contract between the plaintiff and a third party. C. Defendant improperly induced the third party to breach the contract or made performance of the contract impossible. D. Defendant knew of the contract. E. Defendant received a benefit from the contract 2. In torts, proximate cause is: A. foreseeable and not too...
Book: BUSINESS LAW, Text and Cases Volume I, Clarkson, Miller, & Cross Write summary 20 sentences. Chapter 7 Negligence and Strict Liability Negligence involves acts that depart from a reasonable standard of care, creating an unreasonable risk of harm to others. Strict liability is liability for injury imposed for reasons other than fault. Negligence Negligence: Failing to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances. n In contrast to intentional...
SECTION 1: TRUE/FALSE, CHOOSE YOUR ANSWER BY CIRCLING 1. 2. In negligence, the tour elements of negligenoe that need to be proved by a plaintif are 3. In all defamation of character cases, one of the elements that the Plaintiff must prove is that the 4. A party can be liable for defamation for truthful statements if the statement hurts the plainei's 5. Tort law is concerned with compensation to a person who has suffered personal injury andior 6. The...
plaintiff or the defendant. The outcome of the appeal, as well as the type of trial (judge or jury), was determined for each civil case. Suppose one of the 2,143 cases is selected at random and both the outcome of the appeal and the type of trial are observed Jury JudgeTotals Plaintiff trial win_ reversed Plaintiff trial win- affirmed/dismissed 429 240 669 Defendant trial win- reversed Defendant trial win- affirmed/ dismissed 731 299 1,030 Totals a. Find P(A), where A...
Matt promises to pay Ted $100 in exchange for Ted's promise to paint Matt's house. This is an example of a(n): illusory promise. bilateral contract unilateral contract. invitation to bargain. assignment Identify the correct statement about common-law contracts. O Contracts between merchants are governed by common-law contracts. Common-law contracts govern the sale of goods. Common-law contracts provide more flexibility in contract formation than exists in the UCC All common-law contracts are bilateral. All common-law contracts must contain valid consideration If...
39. Barbara goes to an electronics store to purchase a new computer for her business. The electronics store has the computer that Barbara is looking for and it is priced much less than any other store. Barbara is concerned and asks the store representative whether the computer is new or refurbished. The store employee says “the computer is brand new.” Barbara buys the computer, takes it to her office, and opens the box. At the bottom of the box, Barbara...
TRUE/FALSE. Circle Tir the statement is true and 'F if the statement is false. Business law consists of the enforceable rules of conduct that govern commercial relationships. Tor F 2) Model or uniform laws are a source of law that are binding on courts. Tor F 3) Presidents base the power to issue executive orders on Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution, which establishes the constitutional power of the president to take care that the laws be faithfully executed."...
Brief Fact Summary. Two women brought lawsuits against West Virginia University Hospital, claiming they were injured as a result of negligent treatment received at the hospital. The trial court did not allow the women to present evidence to support their claims that the doctors who treated them appeared to be hospital employees, when they were actually independent contractors. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A hospital may be found vicariously liable for the negligence a doctor working at the hospital is...
37) "But for causation refers to which of the following? A) Proximate cause. B) Constructive cause. C) Actual cause. D) Legal cause. E) Significant cause. 38) Louisa decides to go on a zip line adventure. She signs a contract before she begins to go on the zip line, which says that she assumes the risks of accident or injury. While walking up the steps to grab the zip line, Louisa falls down due to a broken handrail on the stairs....