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1 Chapter 6 Jeopardy Review
Tort Terms What Liability? Intentional Torts Name That Tort Trial Vocabulary This and That 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800

2 A monetary award given to the injured party because of their loss.
Tort Terms – 100 pts. A monetary award given to the injured party because of their loss.

3 A monetary award given to the injured party because of their loss.
Tort Terms – 100 pts. A monetary award given to the injured party because of their loss. Damages Return to Game Table

4 Another name for actual damages.
Tort Terms – 200 pts. Another name for actual damages.

5 Another name for actual damages.
Tort Terms – 200 pts. Another name for actual damages. Compensatory damages Return to Game Table

6 A monetary award that is set high enough to punish the defendant.
Tort Terms – 300 pts. A monetary award that is set high enough to punish the defendant.

7 A monetary award that is set high enough to punish the defendant.
Tort Terms – 300 pts. A monetary award that is set high enough to punish the defendant. Punitive damages Return to Game Table

8 A court order for a person to do or not to do a particular act.
Tort Terms – 400 pts. A court order for a person to do or not to do a particular act.

9 A court order for a person to do or not to do a particular act.
Tort Terms – 400 pts. A court order for a person to do or not to do a particular act. Injunction Return to Game Table

10 The duty to act with care and good judgment.
Tort Terms – 500 pts. The duty to act with care and good judgment.

11 Tort Terms – 500 pts. The duty to act with care and good judgment.
Reasonable-person standard Return to Game Table

12 Tort Terms – 600 pts. A type of negligence where the plaintiff knowingly subjects himself to danger.

13 Tort Terms – 600 pts. A type of negligence where the plaintiff knowingly subjects himself to danger. Assumption of the risk Return to Game Table

14 Tort Terms – 700 pts. A type of negligence where the plaintiff is awarded damages in proportion to his own negligence.

15 Tort Terms – 700 pts. A type of negligence where the plaintiff is awarded damages in proportion to his own negligence. Comparative Return to Game Table

16 Tort Terms – 800 pts. A type of negligence where the plaintiff’s own actions were partial cause to the injury.

17 Tort Terms – 800 pts. A type of negligence where the plaintiff’s own actions were partial cause to the injury. Contributory Return to Game Table

18 My responsibility to my apartment complex if I raise tigers.
What Liability? – 100 pts. My responsibility to my apartment complex if I raise tigers.

19 Absolute (strict) liability
What Liability? – 100 pts. My responsibility to my apartment complex if I raise tigers. Absolute (strict) liability Return to Game Table

20 The liability of an employer for actions or torts of their employees.
What Liability? – 200 pts. The liability of an employer for actions or torts of their employees.

21 The liability of an employer for actions or torts of their employees.
What Liability? – 200 pts. The liability of an employer for actions or torts of their employees. Vicarious liability Return to Game Table

22 What’s your wager?

23 What Liability? – Daily Double
The responsibility of manufactures who build unsafe cars.

24 What Liability? – Daily Double
The responsibility of manufactures who build unsafe cars. Strict (product) liability Return to Game Table

25 What Liability? – 400 pts. My responsibility to my next-door neighbor if I store propane gas in my garage.

26 Absolute (strict) liability
What Liability? – 400 pts. My responsibility to my next-door neighbor if I store propane gas in my garage. Absolute (strict) liability Return to Game Table

27 What Liability? – 500 pts. My responsibility to my friends if I make fireworks for them for the 4th of July.

28 Absolute (strict) liability
What Liability? – 500 pts. My responsibility to my friends if I make fireworks for them for the 4th of July. Absolute (strict) liability Return to Game Table

29 The responsibility of parents for the torts of their children.
What Liability? – 600 pts. The responsibility of parents for the torts of their children.

30 The responsibility of parents for the torts of their children.
What Liability? – 600 pts. The responsibility of parents for the torts of their children. Vicarious liability Return to Game Table

31 The responsibility of food producers and the stores who sell bad food.
What Liability? – 700 pts. The responsibility of food producers and the stores who sell bad food.

32 What Liability? – 700 pts. The responsibility of food producers and the stores who sell bad food. Strict (product) liability Return to Game Table

33 What Liability? – 800 pts. The liability of an employer for injuries caused to employees while on the job.

34 Absolute (strict) liability
What Liability? – 800 pts. The liability of an employer for injuries caused to employees while on the job. Absolute (strict) liability Return to Game Table

35 Intentional Torts – 100 pts.
Two intentional torts where one person threatens to injure another either physically or verbally.

36 Intentional Torts – 100 pts.
Two intentional torts where one person threatens to injure another either physically or verbally. Assault & battery Return to Game Table

37 Intentional Torts – 200 pts.
A tort in which a person is deprived of freedom of movement.

38 Intentional Torts – 200 pts.
A tort in which a person is deprived of freedom of movement. False imprisonment Return to Game Table

39 Intentional Torts – 300 pts.
A tort that has unwelcome and unlawful intrusions into one’s private life so as to cause outrage, mental suffering, or humiliation.

40 Intentional Torts – 300 pts.
A tort that has unwelcome and unlawful intrusions into one’s private life so as to cause outrage, mental suffering, or humiliation. Invasion of privacy Return to Game Table

41 Intentional Torts – 400 pts.
A false statement about a person that injures their reputation.

42 Intentional Torts – 400 pts.
A false statement about a person that injures their reputation. Defamation Return to Game Table

43 Intentional Torts – 500 pts.
A tort in which another’s property is entered without their consent.

44 Intentional Torts – 500 pts.
A tort in which another’s property is entered without their consent. Trespass of land Return to Game Table

45 Intentional Torts – 600 pts.
A tort that occurs when personal property is stolen.

46 Intentional Torts – 600 pts.
A tort that occurs when personal property is stolen. Conversion Return to Game Table

47 Intentional Torts – 700 pts.
A tort that occurs when there is an intentional misrepresentation of an existing important fact.

48 Intentional Torts – 700 pts.
A tort that occurs when there is an intentional misrepresentation of an existing important fact. Fraud Return to Game Table

49 Intentional Torts – 800 pts.
A tort that occurs when a third party entices or encourages a breach of contract.

50 Intentional Torts – 800 pts.
A tort that occurs when a third party entices or encourages a breach of contract. Interference with contractual relations Return to Game Table

51 Offense against an individual.
Name That Tort – 100 pts. Offense against an individual.

52 Offense against an individual.
Name That Tort – 100 pts. Offense against an individual. Tort Return to Game Table

53 Name That Tort – 200 pts. Most common tort.

54 Name That Tort – 200 pts. Most common tort. Negligence
Return to Game Table

55 Name That Tort – 300 pts. False newspaper article that ridiculed and humiliated a private citizen.

56 Name That Tort – 300 pts. False newspaper article that ridiculed and humiliated a private citizen. Libel/Defamation Return to Game Table

57 Throwing trash over the fence into a neighbors yard.
Name That Tort – 400 pts. Throwing trash over the fence into a neighbors yard.

58 Throwing trash over the fence into a neighbors yard.
Name That Tort – 400 pts. Throwing trash over the fence into a neighbors yard. Trespass of land Return to Game Table

59 A fight between two high school students who are 17.
Name That Tort – 500 pts. A fight between two high school students who are 17.

60 A fight between two high school students who are 17.
Name That Tort – 500 pts. A fight between two high school students who are 17. Battery Return to Game Table

61 Reading someone’s mail without his or her permission.
Name That Tort – 600 pts. Reading someone’s mail without his or her permission.

62 Reading someone’s mail without his or her permission.
Name That Tort – 600 pts. Reading someone’s mail without his or her permission. Invasion of privacy Return to Game Table

63 Duty, violation of duty, injury, and causation.
Name That Tort – 700 pts. Duty, violation of duty, injury, and causation.

64 Duty, violation of duty, injury, and causation.
Name That Tort – 700 pts. Duty, violation of duty, injury, and causation. Elements of a tort Return to Game Table

65 Buying a stolen car without knowing it has been stolen.
Name That Tort – 800 pts. Buying a stolen car without knowing it has been stolen.

66 Buying a stolen car without knowing it has been stolen.
Name That Tort – 800 pts. Buying a stolen car without knowing it has been stolen. Conversion Return to Game Table

67 Someone who has personal knowledge of the facts.
Trial Vocabulary – 100 pts. Someone who has personal knowledge of the facts.

68 Someone who has personal knowledge of the facts.
Trial Vocabulary – 100 pts. Someone who has personal knowledge of the facts. Witness Return to Game Table

69 Trial Vocabulary – 200 pts. A brief outline of what the defendant and the plaintiff will try to prove.

70 Trial Vocabulary – 200 pts. A brief outline of what the defendant and the plaintiff will try to prove. Opening statements Return to Game Table

71 Trial Vocabulary – 300 pts. Anything that a judge allows to be presented to a jury that helps prove or disprove the alleged facts.

72 Trial Vocabulary – 300 pts. Anything that a judge allows to be presented to a jury that helps prove or disprove the alleged facts. Evidence Return to Game Table

73 Trial Vocabulary – 400 pts. A written order by the judge commanding a witness to appear in court to give testimony.

74 Trial Vocabulary – 400 pts. A written order by the judge commanding a witness to appear in court to give testimony. Subpoena Return to Game Table

75 Consists of statements made by witnesses under oath.
Trial Vocabulary – 500 pts. Consists of statements made by witnesses under oath.

76 Consists of statements made by witnesses under oath.
Trial Vocabulary – 500 pts. Consists of statements made by witnesses under oath. Testimony Return to Game Table

77 Trial Vocabulary – 600 pts. Testimony taken down in writing under oath that may be read into the court transcript.

78 Trial Vocabulary – 600 pts. Testimony taken down in writing under oath that may be read into the court transcript. Deposition Return to Game Table

79 Trial Vocabulary – 700 pts. The jury’s decision.

80 Trial Vocabulary – 700 pts. The jury’s decision. Verdict
Return to Game Table

81 The final result of a trial.
Trial Vocabulary – 800 pts. The final result of a trial.

82 The final result of a trial.
Trial Vocabulary – 800 pts. The final result of a trial. Judgment Return to Game Table

83 The duty to act with care and good judgment.
This and That – 100 pts. The duty to act with care and good judgment.

84 This and That – 100 pts. The duty to act with care and good judgment.
Reasonable-person standard Return to Game Table

85 Decides issues of fact in a trial in front of their peers.
This and That – 200 pts. Decides issues of fact in a trial in front of their peers.

86 Decides issues of fact in a trial in front of their peers.
This and That – 200 pts. Decides issues of fact in a trial in front of their peers. Jury Return to Game Table

87 This and That – 300 pts. Decides issues of law.

88 This and That – 300 pts. Decides issues of law. Judge
Return to Game Table

89 Legally recognizable cause of harm.
This and That – 400 pts. Legally recognizable cause of harm.

90 Legally recognizable cause of harm.
This and That – 400 pts. Legally recognizable cause of harm. Proximate cause Return to Game Table

91 Children over the age of 7 and the mentally ill.
This and That – 500 pts. Children over the age of 7 and the mentally ill.

92 This and That – 500 pts. Children over the age of 7 and the mentally ill. Responsible for their own torts Return to Game Table

93 Proof that the breach in duty caused the injury in a tort.
This and That – 600 pts. Proof that the breach in duty caused the injury in a tort.

94 Proof that the breach in duty caused the injury in a tort.
This and That – 600 pts. Proof that the breach in duty caused the injury in a tort. Causation Return to Game Table

95 This and That – 700 pts. For example, in Illinois, several drivers can share the cost of damages in a traffic accident.

96 Comparative negligence
This and That – 700 pts. For example, in Illinois, several drivers can share the cost of damages in a traffic accident. Comparative negligence Return to Game Table

97 This and That – 800 pts. For example, in Missouri, one person is responsible for the cost of damages in a traffic accident.

98 Contributory negligence
This and That – 800 pts. For example, in Missouri, one person is responsible for the cost of damages in a traffic accident. Contributory negligence Return to Game Table


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