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BUS-300 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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Tort ANS✔✔ Interference with someones person or property that causes
injury (civil cases)



Intentional Tort ANS✔✔ Involve deliberate actions



- Assault and battery

- Intentional infliction of emotional distress

- False imprisonment

- Trespass

- Conversion

- Defamation (libel and slander).



Defamation ANS✔✔ Untrue statement made by one party to another about
a third party



Elements:



1. Statement about a persons reputation, honesty or integrity that is untrue

2. Publication - communication to at least one other person

3. Statement that is directed at a particular person

4. Damages

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5. Proof of malice or knowledge of falsehood (only in cases that involve a
public figure)



Defenses to Defamation ANS✔✔ 1. Truth

2. Opinion and Analysis

3. Privileged Speech - Congress has absolute privilege when speaking on
the house or senate floor. Witnesses in court have absolute privilege

4. Qualified Privilege - deals with Journalists and news, malice must be
shown



Slander ANS✔✔ Oral or spoken defamation



Libel ANS✔✔ Written or sometimes broadcast defamation



Actual Malice ANS✔✔ Knowledge or recklessness of falsehood



Trump V. O'Brien ANS✔✔ Author of Trump Nation, the Art of Being the
Donald which described Trump's wealth

Summary Judgment granted - no actual malice



Contract interference ANS✔✔ When parties are not allowed the freedom to
contract without interference from third parties. When someone
intentionally persuades another to break a contract already in existance



False Imprisonment ANS✔✔ Detention of a person for any period of time
against his or her will. The imprisoned party can collect minimal damages

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