This document outlines various torts and categories of torts. It lists intentional torts such as assault, battery, false imprisonment, and privacy violations. It also lists torts of strict liability such as Rylands v. Fletcher. Additionally, it outlines negligence torts and economic torts such as deceptive practices, passing off, injurious falsehoods, and interference with contracts or prospective economic advantage. The document categorizes torts by the type of harm caused, whether to a person, chattels, or real property, and the required state of mind such as intent, negligence, or strict liability.
1. Torts
Strict Liability Trespass On The Case
(Intend the Act)
Person Chattels Real Property Negligence
Rylands
Scienter Nuisance
Assault Detinue Trespass
Cattle Permanent Damage
Battery Trespass Nuisance
Trespass to Reversionary
Interest
False Privacy?
Vicarious Imprisonment Conversion
Liability (On The Case)
Intentional
Privacy? (intend the harm)
(statutory)
Economic
Discrimination? Torts Int. Infliction of
(no discrete tort) Nervous Shock
Malcious
Prosecution
Deceptive
Illegal & Coercive
Marketing
Practices
Practices Int. Infliction of
Harm
2-party
Conversion
Intimidation
Deceit 3-party
Passing Off simple Conspiracy
Injurious unlawful
Falsehoods Int'l. interference
by unlawful
means
direct
Int. Interference
indirect with K