Law 2101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Viral Load, Implied Consent, Blood Transfusion
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Intentional tort: (cid:28660)(cid:28673) (cid:28668)(cid:28673)(cid:28679)(cid:28664)(cid:28673)(cid:28679)(cid:28668)(cid:28674)(cid:28673)(cid:28660)(cid:28671) (cid:28668)(cid:28673)(cid:28679)(cid:28664)(cid:28677)(cid:28665)(cid:28664)(cid:28677)(cid:28664)(cid:28673)(cid:28662)(cid:28664) (cid:28682)(cid:28668)(cid:28679)(cid:28667) (cid:28660)(cid:28673)(cid:28674)(cid:28679)(cid:28667)(cid:28664)(cid:28677) (cid:28675)(cid:28664)(cid:28677)(cid:28678)(cid:28674)(cid:28673)"(cid:28678) (cid:28675)(cid:28677)(cid:28674)(cid:28679)(cid:28664)(cid:28662)(cid:28679)(cid:28664)(cid:28663) (cid:28668)(cid:28673)(cid:28679)(cid:28664)(cid:28677)(cid:28664)(cid:28678)(cid:28679) Focus on rights to bodily integrity and free movement and focus on some torts that protect different interferences: For a defendant to have committed an intentional tort, the defendant must have acted voluntarily. Done something under the influence of a controlling mind. Intent is typically equated with a desire to bring about certain consequences (i intend a certain outcome if i wish to bring about that outcome) Some consequences of an action will be intended while others will not (i. e. tin can case) Key issue is whether the defendant intended to bring about the specific consequence which constitute the basis of the tort action in question. Smith brought an action of trespass against stone. (cid:28646)(cid:28679)(cid:28674)(cid:28673)(cid:28664) (cid:28660)(cid:28677)(cid:28666)(cid:28680)(cid:28664)(cid:28663) (cid:28679)(cid:28667)(cid:28660)(cid:28679) (cid:28682)(cid:28667)(cid:28668)(cid:28671)(cid:28664) (cid:28667)(cid:28664) (cid:28667)(cid:28660)(cid:28663) (cid:28668)(cid:28673)(cid:28663)(cid:28664)(cid:28664)(cid:28663) (cid:28661)(cid:28664)(cid:28664)(cid:28673) (cid:28674)(cid:28673) (cid:28646)(cid:28672)(cid:28668)(cid:28679)(cid:28667)"(cid:28678) (cid:28671)(cid:28660)(cid:28673)(cid:28663), (cid:28667)(cid:28664) (cid:28667)(cid:28660)(cid:28663) (cid:28661)(cid:28664)(cid:28664)(cid:28673) (cid:28662)(cid:28660)(cid:28677)(cid:28677)(cid:28668)(cid:28664)(cid:28663) (cid:28679)(cid:28667)(cid:28664)(cid:28677)(cid:28664) (cid:28705)(cid:28661)(cid:28684) (cid:28665)(cid:28674)(cid:28677)(cid:28662)(cid:28664)(cid:28706) The trespass by the defendant was not voluntary. Action of hitting the tin can is intentional.