The following are defenses that the defendant may raise in response to the plaintiff's intentional tort claim: Consent Self-Defense Defense
Torts – Defenses to Intentional Torts (Defense of Property + Recapture of Chattels)
The following are defenses that the defendant may raise in response to the plaintiff's intentional tort claim: Consent Self-Defense Defense of
Torts – Defenses to Intentional Torts (Self-Defense + Defense of Others)
The following are defenses that the defendant may raise in response to the plaintiff's intentional tort claim: Consent Self-Defense Defense of
Torts – Defenses to Intentional Torts (Consent)
The following are defenses that the defendant may raise in response to the plaintiff's intentional tort claim: Consent Self-Defense Defense of
Intentional Torts Against The Person
Intent Defendant must have intended to bring about some sort of physical or mental effect upon another person. This does not need to include
Important Tort Cases to Know
The following are some significant Tort cases that every student studying for the Bar should be familiar with. Garratt v. Dailey, 46 Wash. 2d