法律英语专题侵权法tort-law课件.pptx
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1、Tort LawGeneralTortla civil wrong which unfairly causes someone else to suffer loss or harmIt does not include breach of contract or trust.(A civil wrong can be a tort,breach of contract or breach of trust.)Purpose of tort lawlto provide relief to the injured party through the award of damages for t
2、he injuries incurred during a tortious actGenerallto deter others from committing the same actUS tort lawlTort law in the U.S.is largely common law.Courts have the power to shape and change the elements of claims and defenses of existing torts and the power to create new torts.lStatutes have been pa
3、ssed in attempts to reform the tort system.GeneralMost of them have related to procedural matters and amounts and categories of damages.lMany judges utilize the Restatement of Torts(2nd)as an influential guide.The Restatement is an influential treatise issued by the American Law Institute,which summ
4、arizes the general principles of common law United States tort law.Categories of tortslintentional tortsGenerallnegligencelstrict liability tortsIntentional TortsGeneralDefinitionlAn intentional tort is a tort resulting from an intentional act on the part of the tortfeasor.Subcategoriesltorts agains
5、t the personassaultbatteryfalse imprisonmentintentional infliction of emotional distressGenerallproperty tortstrespass to landtrespass to chattels(personal property)conversionldignitary tortsdefamationinvasion of privacy Torts Against the PersonAssaultDefinitionlan intentional act that causes an app
6、rehension of immediate harmful or offensive contactApprehension is not the same as fearhere it means awareness that an injury or offensive contact is imminent.RequirementslThe act must be overt.Mere words do not constitute an assault.AssaultThere must be an accompanying act.lThe defendant must have
7、the apparent ability to carry out the contact.Actual ability to carry out the contact is not necessary.lThe plaintiff must have a reasonable apprehension of such contact.Actual fear on the plaintiffs part is not required.ExamplesAssaultlswinging a baseball bat at someonelholding a rock and threateni
8、ng to throw it at someonelpointing a gun at someonelpointing a realistic toy gun at someoneCriminal assault and tortious assaultlCriminal assault can occur even when no threat is perceived by the victim.lWith the tort of assault,a perceived threat by the victim is paramount.AssaultA defendant who th
9、rows a rock at a sleeping victim and misses can only be guilty of the attempted battery assault,since the victim would not be aware of the possible harm.BatteryDefinitionlan intentional act that causes a harmful or offensive contactHarmful contactlcontact that objectively intends to injure,disfigure
10、,impair,or cause painOffensive contactlcontact that would offend a persons sense of personal dignityBatteryExampleslbeating someone with a tire ironlspitting in someones facelknocking a hat off someones headlwhipping a horse on which someone was riding,causing him to fall and be injuredlmixing somet
11、hing offensive in food that he knows another will eatthe other does in fact eat the offensive matterBatteryldigging a pit with the intent that another will fall into it laterthe other does in fact fall into itCriminal and tortious batterylUsually battery is prosecuted as a crime only in cases involv
12、ing serious harm to the victim.Criminal law recognizes degrees of crimes involving physical contact.There is but a single tort of battery.False ImprisonmentDefinitionlthe detention of a person in a bounded area without justification or consentThe essence of the tort is the natural mental harm that r
13、esults when ones freedom is restricted without justification.Elementslintent to confine a person within a certain areaFalse Imprisonmentlactual confinementlawareness of the confinement by the person so confinedlno reasonable means of escapeFalse arrestlFalse arrest occurs when someone arrests anothe
14、r individual without the legal authority to do so,which becomes false imprisonment the moment he or she is taken into custody.IIEDDefinitionshort for intentional infliction of emotional distressreferred to as the tort of outrage in some jurisdictionslintentional conduct that results in extreme emoti
15、onal distressElementslThe defendant must act intentionally or recklessly.IIEDlThe defendants conduct must be extreme and outrageous.lThe conduct must cause the plaintiff to suffer severe emotional distress.Severe emotional distresslThis tort involves more than hurt feelings,disappointment,or worry.l
16、There must be severe mental suffering,i.e.such that no reasonable person should be expected to endure it.IIEDThis standard is quantified by the intensity,duration,and any physical manifestations(ulcers or headaches,for example)of the distress.ExampleslA person refused to inform another of the wherea
17、bouts of that others child for several years,though the person knew where the child was the entire time.IIEDlA person sent a letter to another falsely informing him that a close family member of his had been killed in an accident.Statute of LimitationsDefinitionlan enactment that restricts the time
18、within which legal proceedings may be initiatedObjectivelto prevent claims from arising after all evidence has been lost or after the facts have become obscure through the passage of time,or the death or disappearance of witnessesStatute of LimitationsFunctionlThe statute of limitations is a defense
19、 that is ordinarily asserted by the defendant to defeat an action brought against him after the appropriate time has elapsed.ApplicationlThe defendant must raise the defense before the court upon answering the plaintiffs complaint.Statute of LimitationslIf not,he is regarded as having waived the def
20、ense and will not be permitted to use it in any subsequent proceedings.Tolling the statutelWhen the statute is tolled,the running of limitations is suspended until some event specified by law takes place.Most jurisdictions provide that the statute of limitations is tolled under certain circumstances
21、:Statute of LimitationsThe plaintiff is a minor.The plaintiff has been deemed insane.The plaintiff has been convicted of a felony and is imprisoned.The defendant is in bankruptcy.Shopkeepers PrivilegeGenerallIn some jurisdictions of the US,the courts recognize a common law shopkeepers privilege,unde
22、r which a shopkeeper is allowed to detain a suspected shoplifter on store property for a reasonable period of time,so long as the shopkeeper has probable cause to believe that the person detained in fact committed,or attempted to commit,theft of store property.Shopkeepers PrivilegeThis privilege doe
23、s not include the power of search.Requisite conditionslInvestigation on or near premisesThe detention itself should be effected either on the store premises or in the immediate vicinity thereof.lReasonable suspicionThe shopkeeper has reasonable grounds to suspect the particular person detained is sh
24、oplifting.Shopkeepers PrivilegelReasonable force onlyOnly reasonable,non-deadly force is used to effect the detention.lReasonable period and manner of detentionThe detention itself may be for only the time necessary to make a reasonable investigation of the facts.Property TortsTrespass to LandGenera
25、llTrespass to land occurs when a person directly enters upon anothers land without permission,or remains upon the land,or places or projects any object upon the land.lThe basis for this tort is the right to exclusive possession of the land.NaturelThis tort is actionable per se.Trespass to LandDamage
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