| A | B |
| Interferecne with another's enjoyment of life or property | nuisance |
| A wrongful act that injuries another's reputation with false statements is known as | defamation |
| The failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would exercise that results in the proximate cause of actual harm to an innocent person is known as | negligence |
| The tort that results when one person deliberately frightens another person into the reasonable belief that he or she is about to be injured is known as | assault |
| Responsibility to answer to harm that results from an ultrahazardous activity is known as | strict liability |
| A wrong that occurs when a person knows and desires the consequences of his or her act is known as | intentional tort |
| One's interference with the rights of another is known as | tort |
| Wrongful injury to or interference in the rights of another is known as | trespass |
| The unlawful, unprivileged touching of another person is known as | battery |
| The link between unreasonable conduct and an injury in a negligence suit is known as | proximate cause |
| offense against the public at large and is therefore punishable by the government | crime |
| unauthorized taking or borrowing of personal property of another for the use of the taker | conversion |
| Interference with a person's right to be left alone. | Invasion of Privacy |