| A | B |
| One person's interference with another's rights | tort |
| Element of negligence that shows that the plaintiff's injury was a result of the defendant's action(s) | proximate cause |
| Order issued by a judge ordering a person to do or not to do something | injunction |
| A wrong committed by a person who knows and wants the resulting consequences | intentional tort |
| If you fail to exercise reasonable care in a situation and thereby cause injury or damage | negligence |
| This doctrine states that people who are engagedin extremely dangerous activities may be held liable-- | strict liability |
| Wrongful injury or to interfer with the real property of another | trespass |
| The tort that interferes with the enjoyment of life or property of another | nuisance |
| The wrongful act of injuring another's reputation by making false statements | defamation |
| When the defendant fails to act as a resonable person would have done in the same situation | breach of duty |