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  1. Negligence Tort Remedies for Torts $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

  2. Negligence Remedies for Torts $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

  3. Category 1 $200 • What is negligence?

  4. Category 1 $400 • What is a breach of duty?

  5. Category 1 $600 • What is an example of when strict liability applies?

  6. Category 1 $800 • What is proximate cause?

  7. Category 1 $1000 • What is the difference between contributory negligence and comparative negligence?

  8. Category 1 $200-Answer • It is the failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would have exercised in the same circumstance.

  9. Category 1 $400-Answer • When a person does not exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would exercise in the same situation.

  10. Category 1 $600-Answer • Using explosives, keeping wild animals, and storing highly inflammable liquids.

  11. Category 1 $800-Answer • Something that produces a result and, without which, the result would not have occurred.

  12. Category 1 $1000-Answer • Contributory negligence is when you need to prove it is all the defendant's fault. Comparative • negligence is the fault compared.

  13. Category 2 $200 • What is an injunction?

  14. Category 2 $400 What are the two remedies for torts? Daily Double

  15. Category 2 $600 • What are survival statues?

  16. Category 2 $800 • What do wrongful death statutes do?

  17. Category 2 $1000 • In a defamation case would the person receive the injunction or money?

  18. Category 2 $200-Answer • It is a court order issued by a judge ordering a person to do or not to do something.

  19. Category 2 $400-Answer • Money and injunction

  20. Category 2 $600-Answer • Allow a lawsuit to be brought even if the plaintiff and the defendant are deceased.

  21. Category 2 $800-Answer • Preserve the rights of third parties affected by the death of a person to bring a lawsuit.

  22. Category 2 $1000-Answer • Money

  23. Category 3 $200 • Define Nuisance

  24. Category 3 $400 • Give an example of trespassing.

  25. Category 3 $600 • What is the difference between assault and battery?

  26. Category 3 $800 • I tell my friend Brandon that Matt sucks at baking cookies. What tort has been commited?

  27. Category 3 $1000 • There is a vacant lot for sale. I grab an apple from the tree on the lot. Was there a tort committed?

  28. Category 3 $200-Answer • Anything that interferes with the enjoyment of life.

  29. Category 3 $400-Answer • Teachers discretion

  30. Category 3 $600-Answer • Battery is when you actually touch someone. • Assault is when you attempt to touch someone.

  31. Category 3 $800-Answer • Slander Defamation

  32. Category 3 $1000-Answer • No

  33. Category 4 $200

  34. Category 4 $400

  35. Category 4 $600

  36. Category 4 $800

  37. Category $1000

  38. Category 4 $200-Answer

  39. Category 4 $400-Answer

  40. Category 4 $600-Answer

  41. Category 4 $800-Answer

  42. Category 4 $1000-Answer

  43. Final Jeopardy • Name two rights the civil court protects.

  44. Name two rights the civil court protects. You have 1 minute to consult…

  45. Name two rights the civil court protects. You have 30 seconds to consult…

  46. Name two rights the civil court protects. You have 15 seconds to consult…

  47. Name two rights the civil court protects. Time Is Up

  48. Final Jeopardy - Answer • The right to be free from bodily harm. • The right to enjoy a good reputation. • The right to conduct business without unwarranted interference. • The right to have one’s property free from damage or trespass.

  49. Jeopardy • Thank You For Playing!

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