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Which torts protect against the intentional interference with persons?

Torts such as assault, battery, false imprisonment, and intentional infliction of emotional distress protect against intentional interference with persons. These torts aim to provide legal remedies for individuals who have been harmed by deliberate acts that interfere with their personal well-being or freedom.


Name four example of tort law?

The four main areas of tort law (based on AUSTRALIAN legal principles) are Nucience, Negligence, Defamation and Tresspass. Negligence is where a duty of care to a party has been breached by a second party Nucience is where a party interrupts the right of another party to quiet enjoyment of their property Defamation is the tort that covers a persons implied right to a good reputation Tresspass refers to the right of a person to private enjoyment of their property (i'm pretty sure) I am unsure wether this is the same in the country where you are, but these are the four civil torts that apply in australia. Please check before using this information :)


Using or profiting from another persons property without consent is known as?

Using or profiting from another person's property without their consent is known as theft or plagiarism, depending on the context. Theft refers to taking physical belongings without permission, while plagiarism involves using someone else's work or ideas without proper acknowledgment.


How long can you keep a persons personal property after they move out in Ohio. If they do not return to pick them up?

In Ohio, the landlord must provide notice to the tenant in writing stating that the property will be disposed of if not claimed within 30 days of the notice being sent. If the tenant does not respond or claim the property within the specified timeframe, the landlord can dispose of the items.


What are the seven main divisions of the law listed in West's Outline of the Law?

The divisions are as follows: 1. Persons 2. Property 3. Contracts 4. Torts 5. Crimes 6. Remedies 7. Government

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If someone keys your car while on another persons property is that persons insurance responsible?

no


What is the law that is broken for pawning another persons property?

It is theft.


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Sure you can.


Do the proceeds of an estate sale involving another persons personal property have to be documented?

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Is it a crime to remove your mail from another persons mailbox?

Yes, it is still trespassing on another person's property


What is the meaning of a saddist?

Someone who gets enjoyment or becomes aroused by another persons pain, often physical violence.


What is a strip of land known as stopping access to another persons property?

spite strip


Can a person build a dam on his property to prevent water from draining on to his property from another person property?

if the dam wall is on his land then they should be allowed to because noneof his property is on the other persons land


Which torts protect against the intentional interference with persons?

Torts such as assault, battery, false imprisonment, and intentional infliction of emotional distress protect against intentional interference with persons. These torts aim to provide legal remedies for individuals who have been harmed by deliberate acts that interfere with their personal well-being or freedom.


What is meant by heirs at law?

Heirs at law are the persons who would inherit the property of a decedent who died with a Will.Heirs at law are the persons who would inherit the property of a decedent who died with a Will.Heirs at law are the persons who would inherit the property of a decedent who died with a Will.Heirs at law are the persons who would inherit the property of a decedent who died with a Will.


Is it legal to carry property insurance on someone else's property?

Insurance for someone else's propertyYes, You can legally Insure the property of another person. So Long as you have authorization to do so and the owner is benefited, or an other insurable interest in that property exists. There are many situations where a third party may need to obtain property insurance such as, Estate Executors, Court Appointed Trustees, Dependents, Bailees, Tenants, Persons holding POA, or living wills, etc..You can not insure the property of another when no insurable interest exists. It would be unlawful to insure the property or life of another where the intent is to gain unduly from another persons loss.


Who may Repossess on another persons property?

Whomever the lien holder has hired for that purpose. Providing you have defaulted on the payment terms of your contract.