Transfered Intent
if a defendant desires to produce a legally forbidden consequence then the intent is there even if a different consequence results or a different person is injured.
Battery
an intentional infliction of a harmful or offensive bodily contact.
Assault
False Imprisonment
Occurs where the defendant intentionally causes the plaintiff to be confined, restrained, or detained to a bounded area with no reasonable means of escape, of which the plaintiff is either aware or harmed.
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
the intentional or reckless infliction of severe emotional or mental distress caused by defendant’s extreme and outrageous contract.
Trespass to Land
intentional physical invasion of the land of another.
Trespass to Chattels
Conversion
Defenses to Intentional Torts
Expressed Consent
Literal words spoken by plaintiff giving the defendant permission to act in a way that would be a tort.
Implied Consent
2 types:
implied consent from custom. or
Consent based on a defendant’s reasonable interpretation of plaintiff’s objective conduct. (Body language Consent)
Public Necessity
Where the defendant has interfered with the property in an emergency but has done so to protect the community as a whole or a significant group of people.
Private Necessity
When the defendant invades plaintiff’s property in an emergency to protect an interest of his own. (not a complete defense)
Defamation
Affirmative Defenses to Defamation
Defamation involving matter of public concern
Negligence
Slander Per Se Categories
Libel
The written or printed publication of defamatory language including radio and television programs
Slander
Spoken defamation
Malice for Defamation
Knowledge that the statement was false or Reckless disregard as to whether it was false.
misappropriation
Unauthorized use of plaintiff’s picture or name for defendant’s commercial advantage
False Light
where one attributes to plaintiff views he does not hold or actions he does not take. Must be something highly offensive to a reasonable person under the circumstances.
Intentional Misrepresentation