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15 Cards in this Set
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1. Implied consent is a defense to libel, True or False.
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T 1. Implied consent is a defense to libel
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2. Truth is a defense to false light privacy, True or False.
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F 2. Truth is a defense to false light privacy
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3. Slander per se includes slander regarding homosexuality, True or False.
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F 3. Slander per se includes slander regarding homosexuality
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4. A state senator may not sue for defamation,
absent proof of premeditation, True or False. |
F 4. A state senator may not sue for defamation,
absent proof of premeditation |
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5. Colloquium refers to defamatory language inferring
the plaintiff's identity, True or False. |
T 5. Colloquium refers to defamatory language inferring
the plaintiff's identity |
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6. A person's statement at a sentencing that the
defendant is "a murdering pedophile" is slander, True or False. |
F 6. A person's statement at a sentencing that the
defendant is "a murdering pedophile" is slander |
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7. Employer recommendations about prior employees
are absolutely privileged, True or False. |
F 7. Employer recommendations about prior employees
are absolutely privileged |
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8. Hiding a video cam in someone else's restroom
and filming their actions may be an invasion of privacy under the intrusion principle, True or False. |
T 8. Hiding a video cam in someone else's restroom
and filming their actions may be an invasion of privacy under the intrusion principle |
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9. The defense of privilege is available for private
facts privacy invasion claims, True or False. |
T 9. The defense of privilege is available for private
facts privacy invasion claims |
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10. Metro police may be sued for malicious prosecution
if baseless charges are filed and lost at trial, True or False. |
F* 10. Metro police may be sued for malicious prosecution
if baseless charges are filed and lost at trial |
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11. Abuse of process applies to a failure to settle a
civil case, True or False. |
F 11. Abuse of process applies to a failure to settle a
civil case |
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12. The tort of negligent misrepresentation may
arise in commercial transactions, True or False. |
T 12. The tort of negligent misrepresentation may
arise in commercial transactions |
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13. Damages must be proven in intentional misrepresentation
claims, True or False. |
F 13. Damages must be proven in intentional misrepresentation
claims |
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14. Interference with business relationships includes
unintentional and mistaken interferences in contractual relationships, True or False. |
F 14. Interference with business relationships includes
unintentional and mistaken interferences in contractual relationships |
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15. To claim wrongful institution of civil proceedings,
the plaintiff must prove that they won the wrongfully filed lawsuit, True or False. |
T 15. To claim wrongful institution of civil proceedings,
the plaintiff must prove that they won the wrongfully filed lawsuit AND IT MUST BE SHOWN THE CASE WAS FILED FOR IMPROPER PURPOSES. |