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    Tort Paper

    occurred to where one could file a suit. Intentional tort, Lee who is a customer of Buy-Mart begins shooting innocent shoppers with a rifle he is planning to purchase. One of Lee’s victims is a lady walking along with her husband in the next aisle over. As she falls to the ground her husband has a heart attack. A boy is also injured by a metal beam from the bullet ricochets but was unintentional; this is considered as an unintentional tort. Then the tort of outrage is also noticed in this scenario because

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    Business

    Use: 1586 The word "torture" shares the same linguistic origin, though its present meaning diverged in a very different direction. [edit] Categories Torts may be categorized in several ways: one such way is to divide them into Negligence, Intentional Torts, and Quasi-Torts. The standard action in tort is negligence. The tort of negligence provides a cause of action leading to damages, or to relief, in each case designed to protect legal rights, including those of personal safety, property

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    Bugusa Inc

    University of Phoenix Material BUGusa, Inc., Worksheet Use the scenarios in the Bugusa, Inc., link located on the student website to answer the following questions. Scenario: WIRETIME, Inc., Advertisement Has WIRETIME, Inc., committed any torts? If so, explain. WIRETIME, Inc. (WIRETIME) has committed trade libel.   WIRETIME’s advertisement satisfies the three conditions of trade libel as defined by our text (Melvin, 2011, p.212):   1. Clear and specific reference to the disparaged

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    Xeco212 Week1

    Environment of Business, 9e, Chapter 6 Summary of Results Total Possible: 20.0Time Spent: 00:01:31 correct 7.00 35.00% incorrect 12.00 60.00% not answered 1.0 5.00% To email the results to your instructor(s), complete this form: E-mail results to: Additional message: Your first name: Your last name: Your email address: Required field -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Tort means:

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    Mgt 531

    on reasonableness of behavior leads to a broad range of applications in everyday personal life (e.g., a person’s negligent driving of a car) and in business and professional contexts (e.g., an employer’s negligent hiring of a certain employee, or an accountant’s, attorney’s, or physician’s negligent performance of professional obligations).”(Business Law, ch 7) It does matter whether an employer has evidence that an employee poses a threat or danger to others. Even if an employee has only a reasonable

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    Torts Outline Ralph Brill - Chicago-Kent College of Law

    Torts Outline- Brill Fall 2001 Overview: *What is a tort? A civil wrong other than a breach of contract for which the law provides a remedy. *Purposes of Tort law: Deter wrongful Encourage socially responsible behavior Restore injured parties to their original condition Peaceful means Intentional Torts I. Intent a. Definition—(1) voluntary acts for the purpose of causing [the essential element of the tort] OR (2) voluntary acts with knowledge to a substantial certainty that

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    Recognizing and Minimizing Tort and Regulatory Risk Plan

    Minimizing Tort and Regulatory Risk Plan A business, whether for or not for profit, in this country, is regulated under guidelines known to us as laws. These laws hold business leaders accountable for conducting business in an ethical manner and protect consumers from negligent practices imposed by a business. An example of these laws is Tort Law, which is a law that provides compensation for tortuous acts to an injured party or party’s property through a civil lawsuit (Cheeseman, 2010). Tort, defined

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    In Re John V. Jane

    Answer this criminal threatening is the crime of intentionally or knowingly putting another person in fear of imminent bodily injury. Leroy stood and asked the fellow over to the bar for a drink. John grumbled that Leroy should mind his own business. John reached out and grabbed Jane's wrist, and Leroy neatly twisted John's other arm behind his back while restraining him with a neck hold. John protested vehemently, but Leroy did not let go. Leroy placed John firmly into a chair and told

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    You Are the Judge - Case D

    to the consumer or user for any issues and defects that come with the compass according to the doctrine of strict liability in tort. The doctrine makes “...manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, and others in the chain of distribution of a defective product liable for the damages caused by the defect, irrespective of fault” (The Legal Environment of Business and Online Commerce, 121). The compass installed in the car was defective and did not perform its intended function of providing

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    Gligence Concept

    establish negligence as a Cause of Action under the law of TORTS, a plaintiff must prove that the defendant had a duty to the plaintiff, the defendant breached that duty by failing to conform to the required standard of conduct, the defendant's negligent conduct was the cause of the harm to the plaintiff, and the plaintiff was, in fact, harmed or damaged. http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Negligence Under the doctrine of unintentional tort, commonly referred to as negligence, a person is liable

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