Intentional Torts
Across
- 2. allowed if a person has a reasonable belief a defending party would be allowed to use self defense
- 4. ∆ intentionally acts, causing a physical invasion of another individuals land
- 7. confinement or restraint of another within boundaries fixed by ∆
- 10. asserted against an offensive contact or bodily harm person reasonably believes is intentional; force used must be reasonably proportionate
- 11. asserted if PL was in the zone of danger of threatened physical impact and suffered physical symptoms of emotional distress
- 12. ∆ acts causing intentional harmful or offensive contact with another person, or anything attached to them.
- 13. ∆'s action causes a reasonable apprehension (fear) of imminent or harmful offensive bodily contact; threats of future har mare insufficient
- 14. ∆ intentionally acts to deprive PL of possession of or interferes with chattel, seriously depriving Pl of chattels use; ∆ has dominion or control over chattel
Down
- 1. affirmative defense; used when Pl asserting claim was silent when a reasonable person would of objected to ∆s acts
- 3. requires actual harm to chattel or deprivation of use for substantial time
- 5. physical stuff belonging to person/PL
- 6. privilege used/asserted when person interferes with another's chattel or property
- 8. applies when ∆ intended to commit one tort against someone, and commits that tort against another or a different tort altogether
- 9. when ∆ intends to cause severe emotional distress, acts recklessly, and conduct is extreme and outrageous