Across
- 8. particular geographical place where a court with jurisdiction nay hear a case
- 9. nontrespassory invasion of another's interest in the private use and enjoyment of his land
- 10. a civil wrong causing injury to persons, their property, or their economic interests
- 11. immunity from tort liability
- 12. conduct that falls below the standard established by law for the protection of others against unreasonable risk of harm
- 14. injury of a person's reputation by publication of false statements
- 19. authority of a court to hear and decide a case
- 20. person who enters or remains on the land of another without permission or privilege to do so
- 21. taking the property of one's employer in violation of a trust
- 22. formal methods by which an agency resolves disputes
- 27. person privileged to enter or remain on land by virtue of the consent of the lawful processor
- 28. trespassory taking and carrying away of the goods of another with the intent to permanently deprive
- 29. person invited upon land as a member of the public or for a business purpose
Down
- 1. formal accusation of a crime brought by a prosecutor
- 2. coercion by threat of serious bodily injury
- 3. series of responsive, formal, written statements by each side to a lawsuit
- 4. process by which agencies determine whether their rules have been violated
- 5. formal decision by the jury on questions submitted to it
- 6. decision of a court of equity
- 7. an act or omission in violation of a public law and punishable by the government
- 13. ability of individuals to engage in freedom of action and choice regarding their personal lives
- 14. publication of false statements resulting in harm to another's monetary interests
- 15. fundamental law of a government establishing its powers and limitations
- 16. unreasonable and highly offensive interference with the seclusion of another
- 17. a rational person possesses inherent powers to assess the correctness of actions
- 18. pretrial exchange of information between opposing parties to a lawsuit
- 23. holds that action must be judged by their motives and means as well as their results
- 24. party who appeals
- 25. defamation communicated by writing, television, radio, or the like
- 26. desire to cause the consequences of an act or knowledge that the consequences are substantially certain to result from the act