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Restatement of the Law Torts Liability for Physical and Emotional Harm: Appendix/ As Adopted and Promulgated by the American Law Institute May 17, 2005 (1-36) May 16, 2005; May 16, 2007; May 18, 2009; May 16, 2011; (37-65)

Material type: TextTextPublication details: St. Paul, Minn: American Law Institute, 2016.Description: 993P;, xxxix, 26cmDDC classification:
  • 23rd Ed. 346.031 RES
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Table of Contents
Court Citations to First Restatement
Division 1
Intentional Harms to Persons, Land and Chattels
Chapter 1: Meaning of Terms Used Throughout the Restatement of Torts.
Chapter 2: Intentional Invasions of Interest in Freedom from Emotional Distress.

Division 2
Negligence
Chapter 12: General Principles.
Chapter 13: Liability for Condition and Use of Land.
Chapter 14: Liability of Persons Supplying Chattels for the Use of Others.
Chapter 15: Liability of an Employer of an Independent Contractor.
Chapter 16: The Casual Relation Necessary to Responsibility for Negligence.
Chapter 17: Contributory Negligence.
Chapter 18: Negligence Invasions of Interest in the Physical Condition of Land and Chattels.
Chapter 19: Reckless Disregard of Safety.

Division 3
Absolute Liability
Chapter 20: Liability of Possessors and Harborers of Animals.

Court Citations to Restatement Second
Division 1
Intentional Harms to Persons, Land and Chattels
Chapter 1: Meaning of Terms Used Throughout the Restatement of Torts.
Chapter 2: Intentional Invasions of Interest in Freedom from Emotional Distress.

Division 2
Negligence
Chapter 12: General Principles.
Chapter 13: Liability for Condition and Use of Land.
Chapter 14: Liability of Persons Supplying Chattels for the Use of Others.
Chapter 15: Liability of an Employer of an Independent Contractor.
Chapter 16: The Casual Relation Necessary to Responsibility for Negligence.
Chapter 17: Contributory Negligence.
Chapter 18: Negligence Invasions of Interest in the Physical Condition of Land and Chattels.
Chapter 19: Reckless Disregard of Safety.

Division 3
Absolute Liability
Chapter 20: Liability of Possessors and Harborers of Animals.
Chapter 21: Abnormally Dangerous Activities.

Division 4
Misrepresentation
Chapter 22: Misrepresentation and Nondisclosure Causing Pecuniary Loss.

Division 9
Interference with Advantageous Economic Relations
Chapter 37: Interference with Contract or Prospective Contractual Relation.

Division 11
Miscellaneous Rules
Chapter 42: Interference with Various Protected Interests.
Chapter 43: Rules Applicable to Certain Types of Conduct.
Chapter 44: Contributing Tortfeasors.

Division 13
Remedies
Chapter 47: Damages.

Court Citations to Restatement Third
Chapter 1: Intent, Recklessness, and Negligence: Definitions.
Chapter 2: Liability for Physical Harm.
Chapter 3: The Negligence Doctrine and Negligence liability.
Chapter 4: Strick Liability.
Chapter 5: Factual Cause.
Chapter 6: Scope of Liability (Proximate Cause).
Chapter 7: Affirmative Duties.
Chapter 8: Liability for Emotional Harm.
Chapter 9: Duty of Land Possessors.
Chapter 10: Liability of Those Who Hire Independent Contractors.

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