| A | B |
| Assumption of Risk | knowing of risk and still taking the chance. |
| Comparative Negligence | negligence of each party is compared. |
| Contributory Negligence | plaintiff helps cause his or her injuries. |
| Defamation | injuring another’s reputation |
| False Imprisonmen | false arrest. |
| Intentional Tort | know and desire the consequences of your act. |
| Invasion of Privacy | interfering with a person’s right to be left alone. |
| Libel | false statement made in writing. |
| Negligence | Failure to exercise a degree of care that a reasonable person would have exercised in those circumstances. |
| Nuisance | anything that interferes with the enjoyment of life. |
| Proximate Cause | legal connection between unreasonable conduct and the resulting harm. |
| Proximate Cause | something that produces a result |
| Slander | false statement made orally. |
| Strict Liability | participation in ultrahazardous activity |
| Tort | One person’s interference with another person’s rights |
| Tortfeasor | person who committed a tort. |
| Trespass | wrongful damage to or interference with the property of another. |
| Unintentional Tort | lacks the determination of mind. |