Restatement of the law second : Torts 2d, as adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute at Washington, D.C., May 19, 1976

by American Law Institute

Print book, c1989

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Available

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KF1249 .R47

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KF1249 .R47

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2000001030

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St. Paul, Minn. : American Law Institute

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531 p.; 27 cm

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Restatement of the law second : Torts 2d, as adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute at Washington, D.C., May 19, 1976. appendix volume through June 1987, sections 588-707A : citations to the Restatement from 1978 through June 1987 contents: Division Five: Defamation (continued). Topic 3: Conditional privileges. Title A. Occasions making a publication conditionally privileged. Subtitle I. General considerations. Subtitle II. Factors determining the existence of a conditional privilege from an occasion. Subtitle III. Abuse of privilege. Title B. Privileged criticism ("fair comment"). Title C. Special types of privilege. Ch. 26 - Burden of proof and function of judge and jury in actions for defamation. Topic 1: Burden of proof. Topic 2: Function of court and jury. Ch. 27 - Measure of damages in actions for defamation. Division Six: Disparagement (First Restatement). Ch. 28 - Invasions of interests in the vendibility of property by disparagement (slander of title and trade libel). Topic 1: Disparagement of property in land, chattels and intangible things (slander of title). Topic 2: Disparagement of quality of land, chattels and intangible things (trade libel). Topic 3: Rules applicable to disparagement both of property and quality. Topic 4: Privileges to disparage property in and quality of land, chattels or intangible things. Title A. Privileges applicable to both disparagement of property in and the quality of land, chattels and intangible things. Title B. Privileges applicable only to disparagement of property. Title C. Privileges applicable only to disparagement of quality. Topic 5: Burden of proof and functions of court and jury. Division Six - A: Privacy. Ch. 28A - Invasion of privacy. Division Seven: Unjustifiable litigation. Ch. 29 - Wrongful prosecution of criminal proceedings (malicious prosecution). Topic 1: General principles. Topic 2: Termination of proceedings. Topic 3: Probable cause. Topic 4: Purpose. Topic 5: Damages. Topic 6: Burden of proof and function of court and jury. Ch. 30 - Wrongful use of civil proceedings. Ch. 31 - Abuse of process. Division Eight: Interference in domestic relations. Ch. 32 - Marriage relation. Topic 1: Direct interference with marriage relation. Topic 2: Indirect interference with marriage relation. Topic 3: Premarital relations. Ch. 33 - Relation of parent and child. Topic 1: Direct interference with relation. Topic 2: Indirect interference with relation. Includes table of contents and a table of abbreviations used in the volume.

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