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When you will be liable for harm to unborn children
Negligent harm causes defects; negligent killing (most courts-some say viability is relevant); wrongful birth (failure to inform the mom of potential defects IF they cause extraordinary medical $$$)
When you won’t be held liable for harm to unborn children
Wrongful life claims (most courts don’t wanna say that you’re better off dead)
Novko v. State of NY
mitigation of damages does not extend to requiring changes in lifestyle and occupation
Sovereign Immunity
the sovereign can do no wrong- neither the federal government nor the
states could be sued for torts
Military Immunity
The United States government is immune from tort suits arising out of military activities (minimal national security justifications)
Statute of Limitations is an
Affirmative defense to negligence (yes BUT ya waited too long)
Discovery Rule
Time does not start running until the
Plaintiff knew or should have known there was a cause action
Defendant’s acting in concert
You can be liable if you give substantial
assistance or encouragment
Joint Necessary Causes
Multiple independent negligent acts that
produce an indivisible injury
Joint Sufficient Causes
Either ∆’s actions would have been sufficient to cause the harm, neither was necessary but both are sufficient
EE vs Independent Contractor
Uber controls prices, routes, and use of tools (even though they are supplied by independent contractors, does not make them an employee)
California reversed this by initiative —> Drivers are Independent Contractors
Non delegable duty
some activities are so dangerous, that you cannot abstain yourself from vicarious liability by having an independent contractor
In a pure case where the π is suing an intentional tortfeasor
There is no affirmative defense based on contributory negligence
Recreational Use Statutes
incentivizes Landowners to allow the public to use their property for recreation
partially immunize the owner for accidents that take place on the property
Modern Landlord Liability
Most courts impose a general duty of reasonable care on landlords
Implied Warranty of Habitability
SOME COURTS : guarantee
of no hidden defects and obligation to keep leased property in good condition.
The failure to do so can result in a negligence per se action.
What is the only intentional tort that requires damage
IIED
All tort claims require
Causality
Inverse Condemnation Exception (to nuisance)
Reverse Eminent Domain; what you have done is effectively killing the value of my land, and you need to compensate me for that
Private v Public Nuisance
Public: unreasonably interfering with a right common to the general public
Private: right of a particular person to enjoy the quiet enjoyment of their land
Who can sue for Public Nuisance
Usually, it’s gonna be a governmental entity that has the standing to sue (the State Attorney General, anyone that can sue on behalf of) the public
BUT also private parties disproportionately affected