Intentional Torts Involving Personal Injury Flashcards

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Four Main Intentional Torts Involving Personal Injury

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(1) Battery
(2) Assault
(3) IIED
(4) False Imprisonment

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Transferred Intent

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When the intent to commit one tort satisfies the required intent for a different tort

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Battery: Elements

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(1) Harmful or offensive contact
(2) To the person of another
(3) Causation
(4) Intent

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Battery: Damages

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No proof of actual harm is required

P can recover NOMINAL DAMAGES

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Assault: Definition

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Act or threat by D intended to cause apprehension of imminent harm or offensive bodily contact

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Assault: Elements

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(1) Conduct or other circumstances (words typically not enough)
(2) P must have reasonable apprehension and awareness of D’s act or threat
(3) Imminent threat of harm
(4) Intent

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Assault: Damages

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No proof of actual damages required

P can recover NOMINAL DAMAGES

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Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (IIED): Definition

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D intentionally or recklessly engages in extreme and outrageous conduct that causes P severe emotional distress

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IIED: Damages

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P must prove severe emotional distress beyond what a reasonable person should endure

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False Imprisonment: Elements

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(1) D intends to confine or restrain another within boundaries;
(2) Confinement; and
(3) P is conscious of confinement or harmed by it

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False Imprisonment: Methods of Confinement

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(1) Physical barriers
(2) Threats
(3) Invalid use of legal authority
(4) Duress
(5) Failure to provide means of escape

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False Imprisonment: Time of Confinement

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Immaterial except as to amount of damages

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False Imprisonment: Damages

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P can recover NOMINAL damages

ACTUAL damages if P was unaware of confinement

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Shopkeeper’s Privilege

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Reasonable detention of suspected shoplifter

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