![]() ![]() Intend means: – Tortfeasor intended the consequences of her act or – She knew with substantial certainty that certain consequences would result.Copyright © 2009 South-Western Legal Studies in Business, 3a part of South-Western Cengage Learning. §2: Intentional Torts Against Persons The person committing the tort, the Tortfeasor or Defendant, must “ intend” to commit the act. ![]() – Punitive: punish the wrongdoer.Copyright © 2009 South-Western Legal Studies in Business, 2a part of South-Western Cengage Learning. – General: non-monetary, such as pain and suffering, reputation. – Special: quantifiable losses, such as medical expenses, lost wages, and benefits. – Compensatory: reimburse plaintiff for actual losses. A tort is a civil injury designed to provide a remedy (damages) for injury to a protected interest. ![]() §1: Basis of Tort Law Doing business today involves risks, both legal and financial.Chapter 6 Intentional TortsCopyright © 2009 South-Western Legal Studies in Business,a part of South-Western Cengage Learning. BUSINESS LAW: Text & Cases - Legal, Ethical, International, and E-Commerce Environment 11th Ed. Business Law Clarkson 12th Edition Powerpoint Online Rating: 8,9/10 6802votes
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