LAW 122 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Voyeurism, Blood Transfusion, Detinue

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Explain the general nature of intentional torts and define intention as it applies to these torts. Describe and distinguish the torts of assault and battery. Identify a situation in which battery presents a particular danger for business people who occasionally attract undesirable customers. Explain why the concept of reasonable force is important to the tort of battery. List four reasons why tort law does not yet contain a separate tort of invasion of privacy. List 5 ways in which tort law may indirectly protect privacy interests. Explain the tort of false imprisonment and describe how a business can protect itself against liability. Describe the tort of trespass to land and explain when a business is entitled to prohibit people from coming onto its premise. Identify and explain four complete defences and two partial defences. Traditionally labelled as intentional torts: assault battery invasion of privacy false imprisonment trespass to land interference with chattels (possessions)

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