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Chapter 15-Intentional Torts by Ryan

Teaches you about intentional torts

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ChattelsProperty that is moveable
Intends a harmful resultIntentional torts occur when a wrongdoer
Protests employer from tortsWhat does qualified priviledge do?
Have Statute of authority to use as much force as requiredPolice officers are seldom involved in torts because they:
justificationThis is the absolute defence to the tort of defamation
illness must be stress related and not physical in natureAll but one of the following must be proven for the tort of intentional mental suffering to be successful
unlawfully detainedIn order to sue for false imprisonment the plaintiff must have been
consentOne of the following is a complete defence to an intentional tort
reasonable use of forceThis test is applied to the defence of self-defence
absolute privilegeThe following protects politicians in Parliament from torts
the threat of bodily harmIn tort law the difference between assult and robbery is
result must be a real illnessWhat must be used to determine tort of mental suffering
fair commentWhat potects newspapers from tort?
provinces now have statues in place to deal with themWhy are trespass torts now uncommon
nuisanceThe defence of prescription involoves this


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