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The Law of Torts

Across
The kind of pockets that a plaintiff would like to sue
A mutual agreement between two sides in a civil lawsuit
For every careless action that emerges, there comes a consequence (a recompense?)
When she fails to act, as she should truly This concept arises (and it's not fruity)
This one's inspired by the baseball players in our class: Try to bean (is it a tort?)
In Virginia, courts apply punitive damages only when the negligence is ______ (ewwww!)
In tort law, this is the kind of liability that doesn't depend on the person's or company's fault or wrongdoing AN EXTRA HINT: it applies against companies for claims related to defective toys
This kind of law is based on legal precedents established by the courts (and on your test, remember that tort law is generally based in this kind of law)
Reasonable doubt is acceptable, when this civil law evidentiary standard applies
The fee paid to an attorney based on a percentage of damages that are awarded to the plaintiff (a standard agreement calls for 30-40%)
Shielded from liability in certain tort claims (it applies to government employees, for example)
Q: Why did the ___ go to the party? A: Because he heard there would be no objections to having a great time!
Henry and Duncan taught us this Latin word when they asked about the origin of "tort"
Down
According to tort law, people are judged according to whether they behave similarly to this kind of person
In the land of laws and torts, disputes do fill the ________.
When math meets tort law, this formula arises
Torts arose in common law, but today some of them are written in these
Make sure you use them as you prepare for Wednesday
These damages are equivalent to the cash value of the harm or injury done to the plaintiff
Was Hamlet a tort lawyer? And what exactly did he mean when he spoke: "More honored in the __ than in the observance..."
It's a form of insurance protecting you from potential tort lawsuits
Pit crew member (does this have anything to do with tort law?)
It's a payment made for insurance coverage
Whether intentional or accidental, the law says it is wrong