The Law of Sports Injury
Across
- 4. An act of commission where lawful conduct is performed but done improperly.
- 5. Violation of the established duty, a failure to conform to a standard required, or inference from circumstantial evidence.
- 7. A type of tort defined as "the failure to do what a reasonably careful and prudent person would have done under the same or like circumstances, or doing of something that a reasonably careful and prudent person would have done under the same or like circumstances.
- 8. An act of commission where conduct is performed that is wholly unlawful.
- 10. An obligation recognized by the lawa requiring a person to conform to a certain standard of conduct for the protection of others against unreasonable risks.
- 11. the plaintiff has voluntarily consented to assume responsibility for injury.
- 12. A private wrong or injury, suffered by an individual as a result of another person's conduct
- 14. condition that protects defendants from tort actions because of their position related to their capacity or their relationship with the plaintiff.
Down
- 1. type of immunity specific to those who attempt to aid another person that was put into a dangerous situation by a third party.
- 2. Specific time periods in which plaintiffs can file lawsuits.
- 3. A legal liability arising when a person commits an act that is not legally his or hers to perform. Actin in an improper way.
- 6. The individual who was injured and brings the lawsuit.
- 9. Actual losses that are considered compensatory
- 13. A legal liability arising when a person does not perform an action that ought to be taken. Failure to act.