BUL 3310 FSU Bailey Unit 4 Questions and Answers 2024/2025
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BUL 3310
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BUL 3310
The publication requirement for libel is met if the falsehood is communicated to just one other
person.
→ True
Al, Bill, Chad and Dan were found jointly and severally liable for 100,000 of property
damages caused when a fraternity initiation event got out of hand. Al, Bill, and Chad do not ...
BUL 3310 FSU Bailey Unit 4 Questions
and Answers 2024/2025
The publication requirement for libel is met if the falsehood is communicated to just one other
person.
→ True
Al, Bill, Chad and Dan were found jointly and severally liable for 100,000 of property
damages caused when a fraternity initiation event got out of hand. Al, Bill, and Chad do not
have the money to pay for their share of the damages. The only solvent defendant is Dan. The
most that Dan will have to pay the plaintiff is
→ 100,000
Frank bought a diamond ring for his girlfriend from Bill. Bill told him he had given the ring to
his fianc, who returned it when she broke off the engagement. In fact, Bill had stolen the ring
at a party. Frank had no reason to know or suspect that the ring was stolen. What is Frank's
liability in these circumstances?
→ Frank has committed conversion
Mary and neighbor Beth had a bitter quarrel. Beth, a nurse, called Mary from the hospital in
which she worked and told Mary that her husband and son had died in a car accident and
their bodies were in the hospital morgue. In anguish, Mary rushed down to the hospital. Beth
had made up the entire story because she wanted to cause Mary pain. Beth has committed the
Bereaved had a dispute with Funeral Home over the costs of services for his father. When he
left home the morning of the funeral, he found his father's embalmed body on his front door
step. Bereaved has suffered prolonged sleeplessness and depression since then. Bereaved can
sue Funeral Home for
→ Mental distress
Trial witnesses cannot be sued for defamation because the testimony of witnesses in trial is
protected by
→ Absolute privilege
Big 60s British Rock Star had a contract to perform at Shady Pines Retirement Home, where
many of his fans now lived. Sunnydale Retirement Village, a business rival, convinced Rock
Star to breach his contract with Shady Pines and perform for them instead on that day. They
offered him more money and promised to pay for any liability he might have to Shady Pines.
For what could Shady Pines sue Sunnydale?
→ Interference with a contractual relationship
Injunctions are often sought as remedies in torts of
→ Nuisance and wrongful appropriation of another's good will
The legal classification for all property that is not real property is
→ Chattel
What is the primary purpose of tort law?
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