Darrell was standing in a cafeteria line holding a plate. Tommy was upset with Darrell. Tommy turned Darrell around and grabbed the plate out of Darrell's hand. Tommy then held the plate up and threatened to break it over Darrell's head. Tommy has committed:
a. an assault, but not a battery.
b. both an assault and a battery.
c. neither an assault nor a battery.
d. a battery, but not an assault.
Answer: B
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- A successful plaintiff often receives money for:
- In order for a plaintiff to win a case involving intentional infliction of emotional distress, she must prove the defendant:
- The First Amendment guarantee of freedom of speech is:
- Spino, Inc. entered into a one-year, $1 million contract with Elana, a sports celebrity, to promote Spino's products. Sportz Inc., a competitor of Spino, was interested in having Elana promote its products and knew of her contract with Spino. Sportz offered Elana a three-year, $5 million contract. Elana left Spino and signed with Sportz. Which statement is correct?
- Which of the following is a true statement about tort reform?
- In awarding punitive damages, a court must consider:
- Luke was employed by Major Markdown Store. Luke's manager directed him to check the prices of dog food at Lotsa Deals Store. The manager of Lotsa Deals Store saw Luke writing down prices and asked him to leave. Luke, fearful that he would be fired by Major, refused to leave. Luke committed the tort of:
- The elements in a defamation case are:
- A public official or public figure can win a defamation case:
- Trek, Inc. wanted Druce, a professional basketball player, to endorse its products. Druce, however, was not interested. Trek was not deterred and hired a person who looked and sounded liked Druce for its commercials. Which of the following is correct?
- Public officials and public figures receive __________ from defamation than ordinary people.
- Gail sued Bob for battery. Gail was awarded $30,000 for future medical expenses. Five years after the award, Gail realizes that her medical expenses will far exceed $30,000. Under the single recovery principle:
- Which of the following is a valid defense to a defamation claim?
- Townsend won a lawsuit against Hardwick for intentionally inflicting emotional distress. The jury awarded Townsend $500,000 in compensatory damages. It also awarded Townsend $4 million in punitive damages because Wickson was quite wealthy and the jury thought a large amount was necessary for Wickson to feel the punishing effects of the judgment. How does the jury's award fit into the guidelines offered by the U.S. Supreme Court?
- Theft is to the criminal law as ________ is to the civil law.
- Shortly after Aidin started to work at Treetop, Inc., a co-worker, Jean, began asking him out. Aidin said no. Nevertheless, Jean persisted. One day Jean touched Aidin's crotch. Which statement is correct?
- An intentional tort involves conduct in which:
- A successful plaintiff often receives money for:
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- Which of the following statements about torts is correct?
- Davis was ready to sign a two-year agreement with Krauss Corp. to become Krauss' sales representative for a three-state area. Delafonte, who wants to be the representative for that area, threatens Davis with bodily harm if he takes the position. Davis decides his physical well being is more important to him than the job, so he does not accept the position. Delafonte:
- Brian told his manager, Blythe, that a co-worker, Cassie, had been in prison for theft. Blythe checked into the matter and, when she learned that Cassie had served time in prison for theft, fired her. Which statement is correct?
- Sparkle, a salesclerk at Frosting Jewelry Store, observed a customer remove a ring from a display case and put it in his pocket. In most states, Sparkle:
- Compensatory damages are defined as an amount of money that the court believes will:
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