BSLW1102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Product Liability, Contributory Negligence, False Imprisonment
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Types of torts intentional - wrongdoers engage in intentional conduct. A: negligence - careless actions or actions taken without thinking through their conse- quences constitute negligence, strict liability - imposes liability without regard to wether there was any intent to harm or any negligence occurred. C. 2. an action that is so dangerous there must be full accountability necessary and not illegal activities. C. 2. a) i. e. using dynamite on a construction site, still liable if a piece this some- one. F. intentional detention of a person without that person"s consent shopkeepers privilege. C. 2. a) permits the store owner to detain suspected shoplifter based on reason- able suspicion for a reasonable time without resulting liability for false imprison- ment to the accused customer. Iied beyond bounds of decent creating mental anguish to harmed individual intrusion into plaintiffs private affairs public disclosure of private facts appropriation of another"s name lioness or image for commercial advantage intentional infliction of emotional distress.