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CHAPTER 6 REVIEW Let the Games Begin

CHAPTER 6 REVIEW Let the Games Begin. Personal Injury Laws. Students will divide into 4 teams based on the seating assignments. Each team will send one member of the group up to be questioned.

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CHAPTER 6 REVIEW Let the Games Begin

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  1. CHAPTER 6 REVIEWLet the Games Begin Personal Injury Laws

  2. Students will divide into 4 teams based on the seating assignments. • Each team will send one member of the group up to be questioned. • The teacher will read each question out in its entirety before the student will have an opportunity to answer. • The first person to correctly guess the answer will win the point for their team. Instructions

  3. If the first person does not get the answer correct, the other three teams will have an opportunity to “steal” the point for their team. • The first team to get to 10 points will win the game! • There is no such thing as second place! GOOD LUCK!

  4. What is a legal obligation to do or not to do something?

  5. Answer: Duty

  6. What is a violation of duty called?

  7. Answer: Breach

  8. What is a private or civil wrong called?

  9. Answer:Tort

  10. What is another word for the harm that is recognized by law?

  11. Answer: Injury

  12. What kind of liability occurs when one person is liable for the torts of another?

  13. Answer: Vicarious Liability

  14. What kind of tort involves neither intent nor carelessness?

  15. Answer: Strict Liability

  16. The proof that a breach of duty caused an injury is called __________?

  17. Answer: Causation

  18. What term means that the amount of causation is great enough for it to be recognized by law?

  19. Answer: Proximate Cause

  20. What kind of tort is based on carelessness?

  21. Answer: Negligence

  22. An intentional tort where one person threatens to physically or offensively injure another -

  23. Answer: Assault

  24. A tort that occurs when personal property is stolen -

  25. Answer: Conversion

  26. A false statement about a person that injures their reputation -

  27. Answer: Defamation

  28. An intentional misrepresentation of an existing fact -

  29. Answer:Fraud

  30. A tort in which a person is deprived of freedom of movement -

  31. Answer: False Imprisonment

  32. A type of liability that makes the defendant liable if he or she engaged in an activity that resulted in injury, regardless of whether or not he or she was negligent -

  33. Answer: Strict

  34. A tort in which another’s property is entered without their consent?

  35. Answer: Trespass to land

  36. An intentional tort that involves harmful or offensive touching of another?

  37. Answer:Battery

  38. The duty to act with care and good judgment?

  39. Answer: Reasonable-person standard

  40. A type of negligence where the plaintiff’s own actions were partial cause to the injury?

  41. Answer: Contributory

  42. A type of negligence where the plaintiff knowingly subjects himself to danger?

  43. Answer: Assumption of Risk

  44. A type of negligence where the plaintiff is awarded damages in proportion to his own negligence?

  45. Answer: Comparative

  46. A court order for a person to do or not to do a particular act?

  47. Answer: Injunction

  48. A brief outline of what the defendant and the plaintiff will try to prove?

  49. Answer: Opening Statements

  50. A monetary award given to the injured party to compensate for loss?

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