Publisher's Synopsis
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TESTED TERMS OF ART TAUGHT HEREIN!
- Duty
status
contract
foreseeability - breach
standard of care
reasonably prudent person - cause in fact=causa sine qua non=but for causality
- proximate cause=legal cause
foreseeability
Hand's test - damages
pure economic losses
consequential damages
punitive damages - defenses
contributory negligence
comparative fault
res ipsa loquitor
joint and several liability
indeterminate cause
probabilistic proof
market share liability
joint tort-feasors you need to know all that by heart to get through your torts exam and the bar and all that is in this book: the rules you need for the grades and pass you want. good luck!
Key Word Outline: every tort has these elements on (those grounds)
- Duty (status contract foreseeability),
- breach (standard of care, reasonably prudent person,
- cause in fact=causa sine qua non=but for causality (res ipsa loquitor)
- proximate cause=legal cause (foreseeability, Hand's test)
- damages
- (pure economic losses,
- consequential damages,
- punitive damages,
- joint and several liability).
- contributory negligence,
- comparative fault,
- indeterminate cause (probabilistic proof, market share liability, joint tort-feasors).
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Keywords: Act of God, Assumption of Risk, Battery, Bystander Recovery, Causation, Comparative Negligence, Compensatory Damages, Concurrent Causation, Consent, Conversion, Defamation, Defendant, Duty of Care, Eggshell Skull Rule, Elements of a Tort, Endangered Species Act, Fiduciary Duty, Fraud, Good Samaritan Law, Gross Negligence, Harm, Injunction, Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress, Intentional Torts, Interference with Contractual Relations, Interference with Prospective Economic Advantage, Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict, Legal Cause, Liability, Libel, Malice, Malpractice, Misrepresentation, Mitigation of Damages, Negligence, Nuisance, Pain and Suffering, Pecuniary Damages, Per se Rule, Plaintiff, Pleading, Presumption of Negligence, Products Liability, Proximate Cause, Punitive Damages, Recklessness, Res Ipsa Loquitur, Restatement (Second) of Torts, Strict Liability, Substantial Factor Test, Sudden Emergency Doctrine, Tortfeasor, Trespass, Ultra Vires Act, Vicarious Liability, Wrongful Death.