Question: Name a tort which may also be prosecuted as a crime. Name a tort for which there must be an intent to harm. Name a
- Name a tort which may also be prosecuted as a crime.
- Name a tort for which there must be an intent to harm.
- Name a tort for which there does not have to be an intent to harm.
- If a runner for a law office causes a wreck and injures others while delivering documents to the courthouse, who may be liable and why?
- If a passerby is injured in an attempt to help a child who is being attacked by a neighbor's dog, who is liable and why?
- If while in a store, a patron ignores a "wet floor" caution sign, slips and falls, injuring himself who may be liable and why?
- If the same person is blind, does it make any difference?
- If a person is injured at a swimming pool when hit by another swimmer doing a "cannonball" into the pool, and there are signs warning that no lifeguard is on duty, who may be liable and why?
- Can gossiping be a tort? How and why?
- Can talking a friend into breaking the lease on an office building be a tort? How and why?
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