civil law test Actual Exam Questions And Well Elaborated Answers.
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Module
CIVIL LAW.
Institution
CIVIL LAW.
Absolute privilege - correct answer a defence made against defamation for statments made in legislature and judicial proceedings
Allurement - correct answer something that is inviting or inciting to you...
Absolute privilege - correct answer a defence made against defamation for
statments made in legislature and judicial proceedings
Allurement - correct answer something that is inviting or inciting to young
children
battery - correct answer intentional physical contact that is harmful or
offensive to the other person (the completion of an assault in tort law)
causation - correct answer the fact of being the cause of an effect, result or
consequence (an important principle in murder trails)
cause in fact - correct answer the condition, action, or object that caused the
plaintiff's injuries
contributory negligence - correct answer negligence on the part of a victim
that helps bring out his or her own injury or loss
defamation - correct answer the act of uttering or publishing false and
malicious that injure a persons a persons fame, reputation, or character
defence of a third party - correct answer involving a third party in a lawsuit
who the defendant feels is partly or completely responsible for the dispute
duty of care - correct answer a specific legal obligation to not harm other
property
false imprisonment - correct answer unlawful physical restraint or detention
, Foreseeability - correct answer the quality of being what a reasonable person
should expect or anticipate as a result of certain actions
host - correct answer someone who serves alcohol in their house
invitee - correct answer a person on a property for a purpose other than a visit
Licensee - correct answer a person on another property with the permission
of the occupier for non business purposes
libel - correct answer defamation in a permanent form
Negligence - correct answer a failure to exercise reasonable care that result in
injury to another (damaging actions that are careless)
Occupiers liability - correct answer someone who controls and physically
possesses a property and is responsible for the people on it
qualified privilege - correct answer a defence against defamation for those
who work requires they express their opinion
reasonable person - correct answer the standard used in determining if a
persons conduct in a particular situation is negligent
slander - correct answer a defamation through spoken words, sounds or
actions
standard of care - correct answer the level of care, or degree of caution,
expected when a reasonable person is carrying out an action
statute of limitations - correct answer a statute prescribing a period of
limitation for the bringing of certain kinds of legal action
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