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MODULE THREE

Horizontales
Also known as the "unintentional tort".
Injuring another person by deliberate deception.
Name of Montgomery's police commissioner in NY Times Co case.
Entering Land that belongs to another.
Type of negligence whereby the plaintiff can recover damages based on percentage of fault as long as plaintiff is not more than 50 percent at fault.
The facts imply that the defendant's negligence caused the accident.
Person's last name who sued McDonald's for spilling hot coffee on her lap.
The first element for establishing defamation. Hint: look at elements of defamation in your book. :)
Type of damages that is intended to restore a plaintiff to the position they were in before the injury.
Type of damages intended to punish a defendant.
Written Defamation
As a landowner, you owe this person a duty to warn them of hidden dangers that the owner knows about.
Intentional touching of another in a way that is harmful or offensive.
Verticales
When statement relates to criminal or sexual conduct, contagious diseases, or professional abilities, they are said to be slander or libel _____.
Type of negligence whereby the plaintiff recovers nothing is found to be a percentage at fault.
Act that makes a person reasonably fear an imminent battery.
Oral defamation
A person is held liable when engaged in ultrahazardous acts or defective products.
This person has a right to enter another's property because it is a public place or a business open to the public.
Harm caused by a deliberate action.
The first element for establishing negligence
Taking or using someone's personal property without consent.
Violation of duty imposed by the civil law.
The second element for establishing negligence.
They type of causation where it is the type of harm that must have been reasonably foreseeable.
The type of privilege that a witness receives when testifying in a court or legislative proceeding.
Intentional tort which harm results from extreme and outrageous conduct. The term is abbreviated in this crossword.
The Amendment that guarantees the right to free speech.
Name of plaintiff in the Long Island RR Co. Case.
The type of causation where the defendant's breach led to the ultimate harm.