PPL323
1. The requirements of a lawful arrest include all but one
A reasonable suspicion on the part of the arrestor or person making the arrest.
arrest must be in accordance with relevant statutory provisions
Authority
Necessity
2. One of these torts does not protect personal interest
respass to chattel
the Rule in Rylandsn V. Fletcher
false imprisonment
Assault
3. One of these is not a characteristics of false imprisonment
Compelling a person to remain where he does not wish to remain or to go to wherenhe does not wish to go.
There need not be battery.
The use of authority, any influence, order, trick, or request is sufficient so long asnthe person is unavailable to his captor.
The person need not be aware that he is being detained at the time.
4. The Ruk Factor does not include one of these elements
The Seriousness of the Injury that is risked
The Cost and Practicability of Measures to Avoid the Harm
the likelihood that the defendant conducts will cause harm
The perculiar nature of the plaintiff
5. The Remedies for Trespass to Person include all but one;
injunction
Conversion
Apology
award of damages
6. Trespass to chattel is not designed to protect the interests in personal property
Right of retaining one’s chattel
Protection of the right of the finder of lost property in the chattel against unlawful interference or meddling.
Protection of the physical condition of the chattel
Protection of the chattel against unlawful interference or meddling.
7. One of these is not an objective of the law of Tort
compensation
Protection of interests
protection of claims
Punishment of defendants wrongful conduct
8. Trespass to chattels excludes;
mere asportation
Throwing another person’s property away
Destruction, or any act of harm or damage
Diversion of landed property
10. The word ‘tort’ is derived from the latin word
tortus
tarus
tasus
tarusa
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