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Assault: Physically attacking someone: rape, attack, and etc.
Conversion: Changing something. Changing someone's believe or persuading someone.
Evidence: The available items or facts indication whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
Fraud: Wrongful or criminal deception for personal gain.
Verdict: The judgement or decision made by the jury.
Negligence: Failure to take proper care.
Trespass: Entering someone's property without any permission.
Battery: Physical contact against one's will; not necessaryly violant.
Injunction: An order or a warning from an authority.
Judgement: Considered decisions or come to a sensible conclusion.
Subpoena: A written order to a person to attend a court.
Damages: Physical harms caused to something or someone.
Tort: A wrongful act against the law.
Defamation: Damaging someone's reputation by spreading something that's not true.
Assumption of risk: Knowing the danger of something and the worse possibility, but still taking the risk.
Torts
Across:3. | Physically attacking someone: rape, attack, and etc. | 4. | Wrongful or criminal deception for personal gain. | 5. | Physical contact against one's will; not necessaryly violant. | 6. | Damaging someone's reputation by spreading something that's not true. | 7. | Knowing the danger of something and the worse possibility, but still taking the risk. |
| 9. | The available items or facts indication whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. | 12. | A written order to a person to attend a court. | 13. | Changing something. Changing someone's believe or persuading someone. | 14. | Entering someone's property without any permission. | 15. | A wrongful act against the law. |
| | Down:1. | The judgement or decision made by the jury. | 2. | Physical harms caused to something or someone. | 8. | An order or a warning from an authority. |
| 10. | Failure to take proper care. | 11. | Considered decisions or come to a sensible conclusion. |
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Torts
Across:3. | Physically attacking someone: rape, attack, and etc. | 4. | Wrongful or criminal deception for personal gain. | 5. | Physical contact against one's will; not necessaryly violant. | 6. | Damaging someone's reputation by spreading something that's not true. | 7. | Knowing the danger of something and the worse possibility, but still taking the risk. |
| 9. | The available items or facts indication whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. | 12. | A written order to a person to attend a court. | 13. | Changing something. Changing someone's believe or persuading someone. | 14. | Entering someone's property without any permission. | 15. | A wrongful act against the law. |
| | Down:1. | The judgement or decision made by the jury. | 2. | Physical harms caused to something or someone. | 8. | An order or a warning from an authority. |
| 10. | Failure to take proper care. | 11. | Considered decisions or come to a sensible conclusion. |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only