9. Immunities Flashcards

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1
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When does intra-family immunity apply?

A

Spouse can sue Spouse

Family can NOT sue Family

  • Personal injury
  • NOT Property damage (NO immunity)

Parent/Child can NOT sue Parent/Child

  • Negligent parental supervision (Child can NOT sue Parent)
  • Intentional torts (Parent/Child can sue Parent/Child)
  • Automobile accidents (Parent/Child can sue to extent of insurance coverage)
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When does governmental tort immunity apply?

A

Federal Government

  • Discretionary acts
  • Battery/Assault/False imprisonment
  • Libel/Slander/Misrep
  • Otherwise immunity waived

State Government + Agencies (schools, hospitals)

  • Discretionary acts
  • Legislative/Judicial decision-making
  • Otherwise immunity waived

Local Government
- Public duty (NO special relationship with private citizen)

Public officials

1) Discretionary acts
2) NO malice/improper purpose

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What is the difference between discretionary and ministerial acts?

A

Discretionary act
- Planning/Decision-making level

Ministerial act
- Operational level

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4
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Is there charitable immunity?

A

No

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