PPT-“Torts Not Cake” – November 30, 2015 ICEBREAKER : An Eye For An Eye...Or Money Damages?

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Torts Not Cake November 30 2015 ICEBREAKER An Eye For An EyeOr Money Damages Welcome Back Weekend Update How was Thanksgiving Food Football Family and Shopping Ice Breaker Graded Notes CMON NOW. Introduction to Torts. Review: Criminal Law v. Civil Law. Criminal Law Civil Law. Plaintiff is the state (e.g., - Plaintiff is private party State v. Doe) (e.g., Doe v. Roe). Guilty or Not Guilty - Liable or Not Liable. This icebreaker was designed by Lori Adams from Idaho Project WILD. Directions: 1. Hand out copies of ‘Talk turkey to me’ cards to participants. Be sure to print out at least 2 copies Stuart Butterworth. Torts A Examination. Issue spotting. Torts. Issue spotting. Torts to person?. Torts to goods?. Torts to land?. Defences?. Vicarious Liability?. Non-delegable duties?. Torts A Examination. Torts. httpS://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cMCaZt2xCY. Ms. . Weigl. Warm Up. What is the difference between strict liability and negligence?. Intent. A person who plans to perform a certain act and then does so, is said to have acted with INTENT.. Chapter 4. Torts: An Introduction. What is a Tort?. A civil wrong, not arising from a breach of contract or other agreement.. A breach of a legal duty that proximately causes harm or injury to another.. Plaintiffs’ . Perspective on . Aging . Infrastructure . Bridges, Railways, and Pipelines . ". I35 Bridge . CAndrew. Spear / AP Photo / via The Washington . Postollapse. 4crop" by Mike Wills - Flickr. . MONTANA. Negligence. The failure to use reasonable care. . A person is negligent if he/she fails to act as an ordinarily prudent person would under the circumstances.. Child is negligent if he fails to use the degree of care ordinarily exercised by children of the same age, intelligence, knowledge, etc. (Unless they are under 7). Civil Law. Crimes vs. Torts. A crime is a “public” wrong committed against society (in addition to the specific victim). A tort is a “private” wrong committed against an individual. The same conduct can be both a tort and a crime. Introduction to Torts. Review: Criminal Law v. Civil Law. Criminal Law Civil Law. Plaintiff is the state (e.g., - Plaintiff is private party State v. Doe) (e.g., Doe v. Roe). Guilty or Not Guilty - Liable or Not Liable. Crimes vs. Torts. A crime is a “public” wrong committed against society (in addition to the specific victim). A tort is a “private” wrong committed against an individual. The same conduct can be both a tort and a crime. Introduction to Torts. Review: Criminal Law v. Civil Law. Criminal Law Civil Law. Plaintiff is the state (e.g., - Plaintiff is private party State v. Doe) (e.g., Doe v. Roe). Guilty or Not Guilty - Liable or Not Liable. The First Course. Fourteenth Edition. Miller. Chapter 6: Tort Law. §1: The Basis of Tort Law . (1 of 6). Tort: . A civil wrong, not arising from a breach of contract or other agreement or a breach of a legal duty, proximately causing another person harm or injury.. Chapter 5: Torts and Cyber Torts © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use. Business Law Chapter 6: Personal Injury Laws Your neighbor Shana is using a multipurpose woodcutting machine in her basement hobby shop. Suddenly, because of a defect in the two-year old machine, a metal clamp from the machine breaks. The metal strikes Shana’s left eye, badly injuring it. The manufacturer had provided a one-year warranty against defects on the machine.

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