Battery
R3 Torts - must be the type of harm which society deems offensive (not a tap on the shoulder, even if it results in injury).
Assault
Intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED)
SCRAP
Inflicting emotional distress is a pretty low-down SCRAPpy thing to do:
Severe distress required Consent MAY be a defense Reasonable person standard (what they might endure) Actual damages required Physical manifestation not required
Intent definition
Note: distinct from mere recklessness
Subjective test - circumstantial evidence used to determine what’s going on in D’s head.
False imprisonment
Trespass to land
PPP DIM
My chances of getting a PPP loan are DIM with such poor land values:
Physical invasion of person or thing Protects exclusive use and possession Privilege of consent or necessity could negate Damages NOT required (can be nominal) Intent NOT required Mistake NOT defense
Conversion of chattels
Trespass to chattels
Intentional tort prima facie elements
3rd party plaintiff (3PP) recovery for IIED
Private nuisance
May satisfy with SL
Type and cause of damages for trespass or conversion of chattels
Please don’t steal my…
Please don’t steal my BATHS!
Bodily harm (as a result, e.g., conversion of medication)
Actual damages (special, proven with specificity)
Time (loss of use for a substantial period of)
Harm to property (impairment of value, quality or condition)
Stolen (dispossession, serious deprivation)
Transferred intent doctrine and which torts?
and
Mistake doctrine and when does it not apply?
TID: The idea that intent to commit an intentional tort can be transferred to a different P or transformed to a different tort (BAFTT)
MD: If D intends to commit a tort, it is NO defense that D mistakes, even REASONABLY, the identity of the property or person he acts upon or he believes incorrectly that there is a privilege.
NOTE: Mistake doctrine does not apply to self-defense.
Public nuisance
A private citizen may being a public nuisance case if the harm they suffer is different from that of other residents. E.g., person with asthma or commercial fisherman.