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a. Formal Definition ... -An actor is subject to liability to another for battery if 1 he acts intending to cause a harmful or offensive contact with the person of the other or a third person, or an imminent apprehension of such contact and 2. A harmful contact with the person of the other directly ... Elements of battery:
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www.4lawschool.com/outlines/bank/torts2.htm
www.4lawschool.com/outlines/bank/torts2.htm
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Intentional torts ... Torts to the person ... Torts to property...
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lawschool.mikeshecket.com/torts/tortsoutlinemkii.htm
lawschool.mikeshecket.com/torts/tortsoutlinemkii.htm
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b. Intentional torts come out of this writ ... b. However, a change in the law reflected in the Restatement of Torts that says that there may be an action for infliction of severe emotional distress. ... Back to Torts...
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lawschool.mikeshecket.com/torts/tortsoutline.html
lawschool.mikeshecket.com/torts/tortsoutline.html
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Authors' Note: Unless otherwise indicated, all references to Restatement sections refer to Restatement (Second) of Torts. ...
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www.lexisnexis.com/lawschool/study/outlines/word/torts....
www.lexisnexis.com/lawschool/study/outlines/word/torts.doc
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Torts are Civil laws as opposed to criminal laws. Some things in tort law look similar to criminal law (i.e. assault & battery), but just because a person is successfully sued for assault & battery, doesn t necessarily mean they are liable for committing the crime of assault & battery.
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www.stcl.edu/students/sba/torts.htm
www.stcl.edu/students/sba/torts.htm
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I. Intentional Torts ... II. Defenses to Intentional Torts ... 3. Applies whenever both tort intended and resulting harm fall within trespassory torts (battery, assault, false imprisonment, trespass to land, trespass to chattels)
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www.stcl.edu/students/SBA%20Outline%20Bank/Torts%20I%20...
www.stcl.edu/students/SBA%20Outline%20Bank/Torts%20I%20-%20Steiner.htm
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Fall 1996 - Zarefsky ... Prima Facia Case of Negligence ... Unintended Injury - liabilty based on no-fault...
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www.usfca.edu/org/sba/outline_docs/TortsI_1.htm
www.usfca.edu/org/sba/outline_docs/TortsI_1.htm
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B. Discussion of different categories of torts ... II. Intentional Torts ... Click HERE to see a comprehensive Law School Torts outline.
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myweb.brooklyn.liu.edu/khusserl/tortsout.html
myweb.brooklyn.liu.edu/khusserl/tortsout.html
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Restatement (Second) of Torts § 552: (favored by Massachusetts) Professionals usually do not have a duty to non-clients unless the plaintiff is a member of a smaller class to which the defendant had a duty and to which defendant seeks to supply the information, and defendant knows the class intends to use the...
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www.garretwilson.com/education/institutions/usf/law/tor...
www.garretwilson.com/education/institutions/usf/law/torts/outline.html
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