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Ch 8: Negligence and Other Torts
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trespass:Entering someone's land, or placing something on their land, without the consent of that person (two words).
tort:A civil law 'wrong'.
publicnuisance:An act or omission that adversely affects the safety, health, property or comfort of the general public (two words).
battery:Where there is actual physical force used against a person.
defamation:Where some material is made public that tends to lower a person in the estimation of those who know them and is not true.
conversion:The intentional use of a good that seriously interferes with the right of another to use that good.
negligence:Where one breaches a professional or social duty to not harm another.
assault:Where one person reasonably believes another is physically going to hurt them.
dutyofcare:A person owes this to anyone it is reasonably foreseeable they are likely to injure with their actions or omissions (three words).
detinue:The wrongful detention of another persons goods.
causation:Refers to the requirement on a plaintiff to prove that they suffered some harm or loss as a result as a result of the defendants breach of duty.
remoteness:Describes the principle that negligence cannot be established if the loss suffered was too unpredictable.
contributory:defence to negligence where the actions of the plaintiff have contributed to the incident.
Ch 8: Negligence and Other Torts
Across:2. | A person owes this to anyone it is reasonably foreseeable they are likely to injure with their actions or omissions (three words). | 3. | An act or omission that adversely affects the safety, health, property or comfort of the general public (two words). | 6. | Describes the principle that negligence cannot be established if the loss suffered was too unpredictable. | 7. | Refers to the requirement on a plaintiff to prove that they suffered some harm or loss as a result as a result of the defendants breach of duty. |
| 9. | Where there is actual physical force used against a person. | 11. | Where some material is made public that tends to lower a person in the estimation of those who know them and is not true. | 12. | The wrongful detention of another persons goods. | 13. | Entering someone's land, or placing something on their land, without the consent of that person (two words). |
| | Down:1. | Where one breaches a professional or social duty to not harm another. | 4. | A civil law 'wrong'. | 5. | defence to negligence where the actions of the plaintiff have contributed to the incident. |
| 8. | Where one person reasonably believes another is physically going to hurt them. | 10. | The intentional use of a good that seriously interferes with the right of another to use that good. |
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Ch 8: Negligence and Other Torts
Across:2. | A person owes this to anyone it is reasonably foreseeable they are likely to injure with their actions or omissions (three words). | 3. | An act or omission that adversely affects the safety, health, property or comfort of the general public (two words). | 6. | Describes the principle that negligence cannot be established if the loss suffered was too unpredictable. | 7. | Refers to the requirement on a plaintiff to prove that they suffered some harm or loss as a result as a result of the defendants breach of duty. |
| 9. | Where there is actual physical force used against a person. | 11. | Where some material is made public that tends to lower a person in the estimation of those who know them and is not true. | 12. | The wrongful detention of another persons goods. | 13. | Entering someone's land, or placing something on their land, without the consent of that person (two words). |
| | Down:1. | Where one breaches a professional or social duty to not harm another. | 4. | A civil law 'wrong'. | 5. | defence to negligence where the actions of the plaintiff have contributed to the incident. |
| 8. | Where one person reasonably believes another is physically going to hurt them. | 10. | The intentional use of a good that seriously interferes with the right of another to use that good. |
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