What are the intentional torts (7)?
For intentional torts, what is the rule regarding extreme or hypersensitive plaintiffs?
Ignore the hypersensitivity in making a judgment as to whether P has a valid claim
Always assume you are dealing with a normal person
For intentional torts, what are the incapacity defenses?
There are none
Hold everyone liable just the same
What is a common element to all intentional torts?
How do you determine if it is present?
D must act intentionally, which will be the case if D either:
What are the elements of battery?
For purposes of battery, when is contact offensive?
If unpermitted by a person of ordinary sensitivity
For purposes of battery, when is contact with P’s person?
When the contact is either with:
What are the elements of assault?
For purposes of assault, what is reasonable apprehension?
Apprehension means both fear and knowledge
In order for P to experience reasonable apprehension, he must know (or reasonably think) that the immediate battery is coming
For purposes of assault, what is meant by immediate battery?
Words alone lack immediacy, there must be conduct
Until D makes an actual move, D is just running his mouth
For purposes of assault, when can words affect the immediate battery requirement?
Words can negate immediacy if they are:
Give the words their natural meaning
What are the elements of false imprisonment?
For purposes of false imprisonment, what is an act of restraint?
For purposes of false imprisonment, what is required with regard to knowledge of the act of restraint?
P must be aware of the restraint
E.g., if D locks P in his bedroom while P is asleep, not actionable
For purposes of false imprisonment, what is a bounded area?
What are the elements of intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED)?
DOES NOT REQUIRE INTENT
For purposes of IIED, what is outrageous conduct?
“Exceeds all bounds of decency tolerated in a civilzed society”
For purposes of IIED, what is severe emotional distress?
It will be clear
Being mildly annoyed will negate this
What are the elements of trespass to land?
For purposes of trespass to land, what is a physical invasion?
D does not need to know he’s crossing a boundary; he just needs to get there intentionally (e.g., not sleepwalking)
For purposes of trespass to land, what is not a physical invasion?
Intangible invasions (e.g., loud music, shining lights, wafting odors)
For purposes of trespass to land, what is interference with exclusive possession?
What are the elements of both:
Trespass to chattels
Conversion
D either:
For purposes of trespass to chattels and conversion, what does personal property include?