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Butler Community College BA 109 Chapter 4 1)Defamation, nuisance, conversion, and negligence are various kinds of: common torts

Business Jun 26, 2021

Butler Community College

BA 109

Chapter 4

1)Defamation, nuisance, conversion, and negligence are various kinds of:

    1. common torts.
    2. grave criminal offences.
    3. trade jargons.
    4. commerce factors.

 

  1. Defamation is a broad term that includes both:
    1. libel and slander.
    2. libel and conversion.
    3. nuisance and libel.
    4. grand and petty conversion.

 

  1. The most common form of slander involves:
    1. gestures and actions.
    2. pictures.
    3. spoken words.
    4. cartoons.

 

  1. The spreading of damaging statements in written form is known as:
    1. slander.
    2. libel.
    3. negligence.
    4. false imprisonment.

 

  1. The common defenses to charges of defamation are:
    1. insanity and privilege.
    2. truth and falsehood.
    3. truth and privilege.
    4. privilege and falsehood.

 

  1. A person who acts in a way that denies another the right to enjoy his or her property without unreasonable interference is liable under:
    1. government nuisance.
    2. public nuisance.
    3. defamatory tort.
    4. private nuisance.

 

  1. A person who is guilty of the wrongful taking, detention, or illegal assumption of ownership has committed the tort of:
    1. libel.
    2. defamation.
    3. slander.
    4. conversion.

 

  1. A term that is used in cases involving the negligence of professionals is known as:
    1. false imprisonment.
    2. vis major.
    3. misfeasance.
    4. malpractice.

 

  1. Contributory negligence is also known as:
    1. vicarious negligence.
    2. comparative fault.
    3. strict liability.
    4. contributory fault.

 

  1. The failure to exercise the necessary care not to expose others to unreasonable risk of harm is the tort of:
    1. liability.
    2. defamation.
    3. negligence.
    4. misfeasance.

 

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