Prof. Lindsey Wiley of American University Washington College of Law tells us about the act and intent elements in torts. Visuals by Aaron Dewald, University of Utah.
Does 'transfer tort' apply if person #1 directs another person (who is willing but no personal emotional intent) to act in order to cause harm to satisfy the intent of person #1 ? Accessory ? Co-conspirator ? Innocent 3ed party ???? peace
I really enjoy your videos very helpful. However, transferred intent does not apply to conversion, but rather trespass to chattel. I just thought you should now.
The animations make these videos super helpful. Thank you.
Very helpful. Viewed on Sep. 6, 2015
Thank you very much for this great video lesson. It is truly helpful in understanding all these concepts. Very clear and easy to follow. Thanks!
They just accidentally ran over you with a semi truck.
I want cases in negligence, intention, and strict liability
your lectures are very useful kindly send me link of damages in torts,s lecture
This is great, thank you so much :)
Does 'transfer tort' apply if person #1 directs another person (who is willing but no personal emotional intent) to act in order to cause harm to satisfy the intent of person #1 ? Accessory ? Co-conspirator ? Innocent 3ed party ???? peace
I really enjoy your videos very helpful. However, transferred intent does not apply to conversion, but rather trespass to chattel. I just thought you should now.
thank you for the heads up
Please cite references when making corrections or your expression can only be read as opinion
Thank you so much,Professor, for your concise tort ! 👍
Such a great explanation.