4 elements of Negligence
4 Intentional Torts to the Person
Intentional Torts to Property
Prima Facie Case for an Intentional Tort requires: 3 elements
Substantial Certainty: Intent exists if:
D knows with SUBSTANTIAL CERTAINTY these consequences will result.
‘Incapacitated Defendant’s’ Who is liable for intentional torts?
Everyone. Kids, mental incompetents, drunks.
Transfered intent ‘intent’
Intent can be transferred from:
Causation: Exists if D’s conduct was:
a SUBSTANTIAL FACTOR in bringing about the results (injury)
Trespass to Land (2 elements)
2. Of P’s land.
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (4 elements)
How to make conduct OUTRAGEOUS (3 ways)
Battery (tort) (4 elements) Prima Facie Case:
Assault (tort) (4 elements)
Shopkeeper’s Exception for False Imprisonment (3)
False Imprisonment (GA) (3 elements)
Fraud (Intentional misrepresentation) (5.5 elements)
Misrepresentation Intent to induce Scienter Reliance (actual and justifiable) Damage
(P must suffer ACTUAL PECUNIARY LOSS)
NOTE: NO DEFENSE.
Defamation prima facie case (4 elements) Common Law Elements:
Libel (2 elements)
2. of defamatory language
Slander
Spoken defamation where P must prove special (pecuniary) damages
Defamation public/official figures: In addition to common law elements P must prove: (2 elements)
2. Malice (knowledge of falsity or reckless disregard for the truth.)
Defamation private figure/public concern (6 elements)
A republisher will be held liable on:
the same general basis as a primary publisher.
Even if republisher states the source or makes it clear he does not believe defamation.
False light requires: (6 elements)
Damages for False light may be: (3 things)