INTENTIONAL TORTS

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  1. 3. This privilege is an exception to false imprisonment.
  2. 4. plaintiff must be [blank] of the defendant's conduct for it to be an assault.
  3. 5. [Blank]necessity provides that private property may be entered or even destroyed when necessary to protect a large number of people from public disasters.
  4. 7. does not apply to IIED or conversion.
  5. 8. There are [blank] intentional torts.
  6. 9. For IIED a person is liable when they act intentionally or [blank].
  7. 11. [Blank] consent is completed by words or actions.
  8. 12. No proof of actual harm or injury is required, this is an example of a [blank].
Down
  1. 1. [Blank] liability applies to family member in certain situation in regards to IIED.
  2. 2. You cannot use [blank] to protect property.
  3. 6. Intentionally blowing smoke into someones face is considered to be what intentional tort?
  4. 10. Causation is satisfied where the defendant's conduct was a [blank] factor in bringing about the injury.