Flashcard 1
Q: What is a tort?
A: A tort is a civil wrong that allows an injured party to seek compensation for harm to person, property, or economic rights.
Flashcard 2
Q: What is the main goal of tort law?
A: To provide financial compensation (damages) to the injured party for their losses.
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Q: How does tort law differ from criminal law?
A: Tort law compensates victims via civil courts; criminal law punishes offenders via the state in criminal courts.
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Q: What is the standard of proof in tort law vs. criminal law?
A: Tort: Balance of probabilities (51%); Criminal: Beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Q: Name 5 types of torts.
A: Defamation, Trespass to Land, Battery, Nuisance, Negligence.
Flashcard 6
Q: What is defamation?
A: A false statement that injures a person’s reputation in the eyes of society.
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Q: Name a key defence to defamation.
A: Truth (Justification) — if the statement is true, it’s a complete defence.
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Q: What is battery in tort law?
A: Intentional and unlawful physical contact without consent.
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Q: What is assault in tort law?
A: Causing someone to reasonably fear imminent unlawful force.
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Q: What is false imprisonment?
A: Unlawfully restricting someone’s freedom of movement in all directions.
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Q: What is nuisance?
A: Unreasonable interference with someone’s use or enjoyment of their land.
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Q: What’s the difference between public and private nuisance?
A: Public affects the general public; private affects a specific individual’s enjoyment of land.
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Q: Define negligence.
A: Failing to exercise reasonable care, causing foreseeable harm to another.
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Q: What are the 4 elements of negligence?
A: Duty of Care, Breach of Duty, Causation, Damage.
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Q: What is the “Neighbour Principle”?
A: You owe a duty to those who are closely and directly affected by your actions (Donoghue v. Stevenson).
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Q: What is vicarious liability?
A: Holding one person liable for another’s actions due to a special relationship (e.g., employer-employee).
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Q: Example of vicarious liability?
A: An employer being liable for a bouncer injuring a patron while performing their job duties.
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Q: Name 3 defences to negligence.
A: Contributory negligence, waiver, illegality.
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Q: What are the two types of damages?
A: Special (quantifiable) and General (subjective, e.g., pain and suffering).
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Q: What remedies are available in tort law?
A: Damages and injunctions.