PA 165 Introduction to Torts Unit 9 Lecture 2. Unit 9 Graded Items Lecture 1 (10 points) Lecture 2 (10 points) Discussion (20 points) Final Exam (140.

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PA 165 Introduction to Torts Unit 9 Lecture 2

Unit 9 Graded Items Lecture 1 (10 points) Lecture 2 (10 points) Discussion (20 points) Final Exam (140 points) Deadline: 11:59 PM ET, Tuesday, Aug. 9

Final Exam Format 140 points total 5 points for each question 28 true/false or multiple choice questions Covers material from units 1-9 (emphasis on units 6-9) 2 hour time limit; only one attempt Deadline: 11:59 PM ET, Tuesday, Aug. 9

Unit 10 Course Reflection Lecture 1 (10 points) – graded Final lecture on Wed, Aug. 10 – course reflection No lecture on Monday, Aug. 15 Discussion (ungraded) Term ends: 11:59 PM ET, Tuesday, Aug. 16

Tort Investigations Private sector resources Public sector resources Conducting interviews Preparing for trial/settelements

Final Exam Review Unit 6: Premises liability Vicarious liability Negligence per se Defenses in negligence: mistake, contributory negligence, comparative negligence, assumption of the risk, last clear chance, statute of limitations

Final Exam Review Unit 7: Nuisance Wrongful death Wrongful birth Immunities

Final Exam Review Unit 8: Strict Liability Ultrahazardous activities Wild animals Products liability Defenses in strict liability cases