Defamation encompasses the two related torts of _____ (written) and slander (spoken), though many jurisdictions, such as Indiana, have in recent years combined the two torts into one, defamation.
By offering goods ___ sale, a seller makes implied warranties, the two most common of which are the implied warranty of merchantability and an implied warranty of fitness ___ a particular purpose.
A statute of ___ can be a defense to a strict liability product liability claim. A statute of ___ provides a fixed period of time from the date of the original sale during which a product liability suit can be brought.
A communication is defamation ___ ___, and damages can be presumed, if the communication imputes: (1) criminal conduct; (2) a "loathsome and communicable" disease; (3) misconduct in a person's trade, profession, office, or occupation; or (4) sexual misconduct.
The policy reason for imposing strict liability in ______ liability cases is that the merchants and manufacturers can better bear the risk of loss than the plaintiff. They can internalize the costs of accidental losses and can distribute such losses among the consumers who purchase their products.
Two defenses available in strict liability cases include arguing a lack of _____ _____, and assumption of risk.
A defamation claim requires proof of the following ______: that the defendant’s statement must have a tendency to harm the reputation of the plaintiff, the statement was false, that it was “published,” i.e., communicated to someone other than the plaintiff, and the defendant must have, at least, acted negligently (although a greater degree of fault is required under certain circumstances).
Defamation is a tort that is being used to combat some significant divisive ___ issues developing as a result of false "news" reports. Discussing recent newsworthy defamation litigation addressing significant divisive societal issues would be a good essay question.
_______ (including retweeting, sharing another's post, etc.) of another's defamatory statement is considered a publication and can give rise to a defamation claim.
The first step in a class action requires the court to find that ________ of the class is appropriate. The _______ requires proof of (1) commonality--that there is a common issue of law or fact among members of the class, (2) typicality--that the claims and defenses alleged by the proposed representatives are typical of the claims and defenses of the other members of the class, (3) numerosity-- that there are so many potential claimants that it would be impractical to join them all in one action as plaintiffs (4) fair representation--that the proposed representative party will fairly and adequately represent every member of the class, and (5) notice--that adequate notice will be given to all potential members of the class.
________ is making a statement that causes harm to one's reputation, lowering them in the eyes of the community or deterring others from associating with them.
The six factors considered in determining whether strict liability applies include whether there is a high degree of ______, _____ of serious harm, _____ cannot be eliminated by due care, not a common activity, inappropriate location, and social value of the activity is outweighed by its dangerousness.