First Principles of Business Law

Liability in tort for wrongful conduct

1. The role of tort law

1.5. Table of recognised torts

 

 

 

Torts based on specific kinds of conduct
Tresspass to land or chattels Protection of owners and occupiers against wrongful interference with land or chattels
Conversion
Detinue
Assault Protection against wrongful conduct in the form of trespass to the person
Battery
False imprisonment
Private nuisance Protection of the right to quiet and peaceful enjoyment of property
Liability for animals Protection against harm caused by another person's dangerous property
Deceit Protection against deliberate fraud
Defamation Protection of a person's reputation
Liability in more general circumstances
Negligence Protection against harm caused by many different kinds of careless conduct in a wide variety of situations.
 
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