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Capable of serving as the basis of a lawsuit
Actionable
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A condition that exists when a person makes a statement with either knowledge of its falsity or a reckless disregard for the truth. In a defamation suit, a statement made about a public figure normally must be made with ______ for liability to be incurred.
Actual Malice
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In tort law, the use by one person of another person's name, likeness, or other identifying characteristic without permission and for the benefit of the user.
Appropriation
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Any word or action intended to make another person fearful of immediate physical harm; a reasonably believable threat.
Assault
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The unprivileged, intentional touching of another.
Battery
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The wrongful interference with the business rights of another.
Business Tort
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A money award equivalent to the actual value of injuries or damages sustained by the aggrieved party.
Compensatory Damages
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The wrongful taking, using, or retaining possession of personal property that belongs to another.
Conversion
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A tort commited via the internet
Cyber Tort
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Any published or publicly spoken false statement that causes injury to another's good name, reputation, or character.
Defamation
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An economically injurious false statement made about another's product or property. A general term for torts that are more specifically referred to as slander of quality or slander of title.
Disparagement of Property
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Any misrepresentation, either by misstatement or omission of material fact, knowingly made with the intention of deceiving another and on which a reasonable person would and does rely to his or her detriment.
Fraudulent Misrepresentation
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A wrongful act knowingly committed.
Intentional Tort
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Defamation in writing or other form (such as in a videotape) having the quality of performance.
Libel
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In tort law, the ability to act contrary to another person's right without that person's having legal redress for such act. ____ may be raised as a defense to defamation.
Privilege
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A salesperson's exaggerated claims concerning the quality of property offered for sale. Such claims involve opinions rather than facts and are not considered to be legally binding promises or warranties.
Puffery
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Money damages that may be awarded to a plaintiff to punish the defendant and deter future similar conduct.
Punitive Damages
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Defamation in oral form
Slander
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The publication of false information about another's product, alleging that it is not what it's seller claims.
Slander of Quality
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The publication of a statement that denies or casts doubt on another's legal ownership of any property, causing financial loss to that property's owner.
Slander of Title
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Bulk, unsolicited (junk) e-mail
Spam
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A civil wrong not arising from a breach of contract. A break of legal duty that proximately causes harm or injury to another.
Tort
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One who commit a tort
Tortfeasor
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The publication of false information about another's product, alleging it is not what its seller claims; also referred to as slander of quality.
Trade Libel
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The entry onto, above, or below the surface of land owned by another without the owner's permission or legal authorization.
Trespass to Land
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The unlawful taking or harming of another's personal property; interference with another's right to the exclusive possession of his or her personal property.
Trespass to Personal Property
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