Tort Law Facts!

This is a set of flashcards to help understand the very basics of tort law. 

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What is a tort?
It is a wrong committed to another either intentionally or through negligence.
What is the purpose of tort law?
To compensate the victim.
What is the "but-for" cause?
A test in tort law linking the tort and the damages (aka causation), which are stated as: "but for" the defendant's negligence, the plaintiff would not have been injured.
What is an intentional tort?
A civil wrong resulting from an intentional act on the part of the tortfeasor.
What is negligence?
Pertains to a tort that simply results from the failure of the tortfeasor to take sufficient care in fulfilling a duty owed
What are strict liability torts?
To situations where a party is liable for injuries no matter what precautions were taken.
What is the main difference between an intentional tort and negligence?
In an intentional tort, the plaintiff must prove the additional element of having to prove that the defendant had the INTENT to commit the wrong to the plaintiff.
In Common Law what are the main intentional torts? (just list them)
Common law intentional torts include: * Assault * Battery * Conversion * False imprisonment * Trespass to Land * Trespass to Chattels (Personal property) * Intentional infliction of emotional distress