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Tag Archives: Comparative Negligence
Torts and Cyber Tort
Basis of Tort Law Doing business today involves risks, both legal and financial. A tort is a civil injury designed to provide compensation for injury to a legally protected, tangible or intangible, interest. There are intentional and unintentional (negligence) torts. … Continue reading
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Tagged Appropriation, ASSAULT, Assumption of Risk, Basis of Tort Law, BATTERY, Case 5.1: Mathis v. Liu (2002)., Case 5.2: Martin v. Wal-Mart Stores, Causation, Causation in Fact, Comparative Negligence, Contributory Negligence, Cyber Torts, Damages for Libel, Damages for Slander, Defamation, Defamation-Public Figures, Defenses to Assault & Battery, Defenses to Defamation, Defenses to Negligence, Duty of Care, Duty of Care: Foreseeability, Exception, Fraudulent Misrepresentation, Inc. (1999)., Injury and Damages, Intend means, Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress, Intentional Torts against Persons and Business Relationships, Intentional Torts to Personal Property, Intentional Torts to Property, Invasion of Privacy, Negligence, Special Negligence Doctrines, Special Negligence Statutes, Superceding Cause, Torts and Cyber Torts, Types of Intentional Torts, Wrongful Interference
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