Torts I
Terms
- Aggressor
- Assault
- Authority of Law
- Automobile Guest Statutes
- Battery
- Breach
- But For Test
- Bystander
- Calculus of Negligence
- Castle Doctrine
- Causation for Attorney
- Causation in Fact
- Causation
- Consent
- Conversion
- Damage
- Damages
- Daubert Test
- Deadly Force
- Defense of Others
- Defense of Property
- Degrees of Care
- Degrees of Negligence
- Direct Cause
- Discipline
- Duty to Retreat
- Duty
- Eggshell Skull Rule
- Ejectment
- Election
- Enterprise Liability
- False Imprisonment
- Gravaman
- Impact Rule
- Informed Consent
- Intent
- Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
- Intentional Tort
- Intervening Cause
- Justification
- Locality Rule
- Market Share Liability
- Medical Malpractice
- Misfeasance
- Mistaken Defense of Other Approach
- Necessity
- Negligence Per Se
- Negligence
- Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress
- Nonfeasance
- Nuisance
- Offensive
- Outrageous Conduct
- Palsgraf Rule
- Physical Manifestation
- Private Necessity
- Privilege
- Privity of Contract
- Professional
- Proof of Negligence
- Proximate Cause
- Public Necessity
- Quiet Title
- Reasonable Foreseeability Rule
- Recklessness
- Res Ipsa Loquitur
- Rescue Doctrine
- Rules of Medical Malpractice
- Self-Defense
- Shoe-Stepping Approach
- Shopkeeper's Privilege
- Standard of Care
- Substantial Factor
- Superseding
- Testing
- Transferred Intent
- Trespass to Chattel
- Trespass to Land
- Trespass
- Violation of Statute
- Wrongful Life