CH15-17
Across
- 3. latin for “trespass for goods carried away”
- 4. authorized to act on behalf of another and subject other’s control
- 9. under all joint tortfeasors be names as defendants in a lawsuit
- 10. provide physicians, nurses, and other medical personnel. Not liable for negligent acts when voluntary, no fee, render emergency or treatments outside of practice
- 11. latin for “speaks for itself”; principle of an accident imply negligence
- 14. to share loss among joint tortfeasors or other codefendants
- 16. legal responsibility
- 19. abuse or destructive us of property
- 20. negligent or accidental torts
- 25. caused by the infliction of extreme and outrageous conduct by another
- 29. defamation; directed toward the sense of sight
- 31. violation of privacy
- 32. knowingly
- 35. physical discomfort and emotion distress
- 36. loss suffered by a party as a result of a wrong
- 37. monetary loss suffered by a party as a result of a wrong
- 39. discharged from accusation
Down
- 1. under which joint tortfeasors may be sued in a lawsuit
- 2. for an act that causes harm without regard to fault or negligence
- 5. negligence on the plaintiff; injuries and was a proximate cause of them
- 6. manufacture and sellers compensate people for injuries suffered because of defects
- 7. loss suffered by a party as a result of a wrong (from CH16)
- 8. direct and proximate cause of someone’s injuries
- 12. two or more people on the commission of a tort
- 13. dominant or primary cause
- 15. who commits a tort
- 17. one’s property in a way that cause annoyance, inconvenience, or discomfort to another
- 18. wrong against an individual
- 21. theory that a product was negligently built
- 22. prosecution = prosecution in malice without probable cause
- 23. intentional and unauthorized entry on the land of another
- 24. failure use amount of care and skill that a person used under same circumstances and condition
- 26. failure to exercise ordinary case
- 27. communicated by spoken word
- 28. latin for "in and of itself"; taken alone
- 30. money meant to compensate the plaintiff for pain and suffering
- 33. exempt
- 34. an employer
- 38. an employee