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[Show more]Torts CORRECT ANSWER 
 
a tort is not a pastry CORRECT ANSWER -different from a crime 
--a crime is a wrong done to society 
--a tort is a wrong done to an individual 
-terms: 
-plaintiff: the one who was wronged 
-defendant: the alleged wrongdoer 
--damages are awarded as remedy 
--liability refer...
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Add to cartTorts CORRECT ANSWER 
 
a tort is not a pastry CORRECT ANSWER -different from a crime 
--a crime is a wrong done to society 
--a tort is a wrong done to an individual 
-terms: 
-plaintiff: the one who was wronged 
-defendant: the alleged wrongdoer 
--damages are awarded as remedy 
--liability refer...
What is a civil wrong for which the victim received a remedy in the form of damages? _____________ CORRECT ANSWER TORT 
 
What are the three categories of torts? (1) ___________________, (2) ______________, (3)___________________. CORRECT ANSWER INTENTIONAL, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY 
 
T or F: T...
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Add to cartWhat is a civil wrong for which the victim received a remedy in the form of damages? _____________ CORRECT ANSWER TORT 
 
What are the three categories of torts? (1) ___________________, (2) ______________, (3)___________________. CORRECT ANSWER INTENTIONAL, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY 
 
T or F: T...
Intentional tort CORRECT ANSWER A tort committed by one who intends to do the act that creates the harm. Focused on the action, not the result 
 
Transferred Intent CORRECT ANSWER when a defendant intends to harm one individual, but unintentionally harms a second person 
 
Battery CORRECT ANSWER Int...
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Add to cartIntentional tort CORRECT ANSWER A tort committed by one who intends to do the act that creates the harm. Focused on the action, not the result 
 
Transferred Intent CORRECT ANSWER when a defendant intends to harm one individual, but unintentionally harms a second person 
 
Battery CORRECT ANSWER Int...
Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of tort law? CORRECT ANSWER to compensate victims of wrongful conduct 
 
Where it forces a businessperson to do something that harms the business, even the threat of violence or some other illegal activity can constitute a tort. This tort is ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following best describes the primary purpose of tort law? CORRECT ANSWER to compensate victims of wrongful conduct 
 
Where it forces a businessperson to do something that harms the business, even the threat of violence or some other illegal activity can constitute a tort. This tort is ...
Which of the following best describes gross negligence? 
A Engaging in hazardous activities 
B Disregard for the safety of others 
C Failure to use reasonable care 
D Unjustified physical restraint of another person's freedom CORRECT ANSWER B Disregard for the safety of others 
 
Correct! Gross neg...
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Add to cartWhich of the following best describes gross negligence? 
A Engaging in hazardous activities 
B Disregard for the safety of others 
C Failure to use reasonable care 
D Unjustified physical restraint of another person's freedom CORRECT ANSWER B Disregard for the safety of others 
 
Correct! Gross neg...
PRIMUM NON NOCERE CORRECT ANSWER Above all do no harm 
 
Tort law CORRECT ANSWER A legal or civil wrong committed by one person against another person or a person’s property 
 
A harmed or unharmed individual can bring civil action against the wrong doer to recover damages as compensation for inj...
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Add to cartPRIMUM NON NOCERE CORRECT ANSWER Above all do no harm 
 
Tort law CORRECT ANSWER A legal or civil wrong committed by one person against another person or a person’s property 
 
A harmed or unharmed individual can bring civil action against the wrong doer to recover damages as compensation for inj...
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