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The following basic framework should be used to analyze intentional torts, which are among the most basic instances of the imposition of tort liability.
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voluntary public figures, public entrant, foreseeable intervening force, record libel privilege, demonstrable physical injuries, land occupier, inferior legislative bodies, ordinary trespassers, known dangerous propensity, reckless falsity, malicious institution, transferred intent doctrine, bailed chattel, foreseeable scope, foreseeable plaintiff, strict products liability theory, other intentional torts, public invitee, comparative negligence jurisdiction, comparative negligence states, harmful touching, incomplete privilege, original negligence, chattel interest, superseding cause
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New York, United States, First Amendment, Superior Court, General Motors Corp, Robert Welch, Second Restatement, Property Summary, Wagon Mound, Remedies Summary, Artemus Jones, Philadelphia Newspapers, Abbott Laboratories, Cotton Hope Plantation Horizontal Property Regime, Delta Air Lines, Economic Relations, Eli Lilly, Good Samaritan, Greenmoss Builders, Hearst Corp, Hertz Corp, Lederle Laboratories, Limited Liability Companies Summary, Long Island Railroad, North America
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