Business Law Final Chapter 7 & 8
Which of the following statements is true about the tort of disparagement
Damages may be recovered for all expenses that are necessary to counteract a false publication including the cost of notifying customers
A reasonable person standard does not apply to children since they do not have the judgment intelligent knowledge or experience of adults
False
The law of torts is primarily made up of statutory law
False
minors under the age of 18 are not held liable for their Intentional tort
False
punitive damages or another form of compensatory damages
False
Barry and Greg are roughhousing and their grandparents yard when Greg intentionally pushes Barry onto the neighbors property
Greg alone is a trespasser
The intentional disposition or unauthorized use of the personal property of another is known as
Trespass to personal property
Disparagement differs from defamation in that defamation pertains to personal reputation, whereas disparagement pertains to economic interests.
True
In applying the reasonable person standard, the court takes into account a person's physical, but not mental, handicaps.
True
In most states A jury may award punitive damages if a defendant tortious conduct is intentional and outrageous but the amount must not be grossly excessive
True
Moore, an employee of Lewpenski Motors, fraudulently tells Tolson, a prospective car buyer, that the used car he is considering has never been in an accident. If Tolson buys the car in reliance on Moore's false statement, both Moore and Lewpenski Motors are liable to Tolson for damages based on the fraudulent misrepresentation.
True
Res Ipsa Loquitur Permit surgery to infer both negligent conduct and causation
True
The general rule for the standard of care used in tort law is a person is under a duty to our others at all times to exercise reasonable care for the safety of other persons and their property
True
The standard of conduct which is the basis for the law of negligence is usually determined by a cost benefit or risk benefit analysis
True
in the majority of states in a case of negligence per se the plaintiff would only have to prove violation of a statute in order to show negligent conduct
True
the possessor of land is under a duty to exercise reasonable care for the safety of discovered trespassers and to warn them against dangerous conditions
True
tort liability is involuntarily assumed
True
Julian threw a brick at will intending to hit him if the brick instead hits Anna Julian has
committed a battery
Contributory negligence is a defense to strict liability
false
In order to sue for battery, a plaintiff must prove that he or she has received a physical injury.
false
The doctrine of superseding cause is not a defense in negligent cases
false
And action for negligence consist of which of the following elements with the plaintiff must prove
injury
Which of the following is not an element required for negligence that the plaintiff must prove
none
Which of the following would not be considered an abnormally dangerous activity subjecting the person who carries it out to strict liability
transmitting gas through a gas pipe
Bodily contact that is harmful or offensive can give rise to the tort of
battery
Most states the possessor of land that was the greatest duty of care to which of the following
invitee
The Hometown News snapped a picture of Tim as he was sleeping under a tree in the park on a warm spring day. If the paper printed the picture on the front page
it is unlikely that the hometown news is guilty of any tort
Which of the following is correct with respect to the reasonable person standard
it makes allowances for physical disability and it applies an individualized test to children that takes into consideration the child's age intelligence and experience
Cal sprayed pesticide on his crops in a very careful manner on a windless day. Nevertheless, some of the pesticide spray fell on his neighbor's side of the fence and contaminated the feed for the chickens. The chickens died, and the neighbor sues. What is the likely result?
Cal is liable because spraying pesticides is an abnormally dangerous activity.
Appropriations is the unreasonable interference with the seclusion of another
False
Strict liability is a tort doctrine based on negligence
False
The primary purpose of tort law is the punish the wrongdoer
False
Glenn noticed Miguel and his pregnant wife Jackie walking down the street and drove his car within inches of Miguel as a joke Miguel wasn't injured but his wife suffered severe mental distress I needed to be hospitalized in order to save the pregnancy
Glenn has committed the tour of infliction of emotional distress against Jackie
If a statute is found to be applicable to a fact situation, then the courts will hold that an unexcused violation of that statute which causes an injury to another is:
Negligence per se
What does the following can be read as a defense to a claim of defamation
All
Mark is out sailing and his boat one evening when he hears a young girl crying for help in the middle of the lake which of the following is true
Mark must help the girl if he begins to rescue her and increases her danger