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THE LAW OF TORTS

I. IN
TENTIONAL TORTS

   A. Kawaauhau Et Vir v. Geiger
        http://supreme.justia.com and Google
 
     B. Talmadge v. Smith
          Google
          

 
II. INTERFERENCE WITH PROPERTY
  
   A.
CompuServe Incorporated v. Cyber Promotions, Inc. et al. 
         Google
 
III. PRIVILEGES (CONSENT, SELF-DEFENSE, DEFENSE OF OTHERS, etc.)
   
    A. Mary E. Schloendorff v. The Society of the New York Hospital
          Google


IV. NEGLIGENCE, DUTY & CARE

      A. United States et al. V. Carroll Towing Co., Inc., et al.
           Google
 
 
V. PROOF OF CAUSATION

     A.
Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad
          http://www.courts.state.ny.us/history/cases/palsgraf_lirr.htm

 
VI.  DEFENSES

       A. Ferroggiaro v. Bowline
           Google


VII. JOINT & SEVERAL TORTFEASORS
    
       A. Hashimoto v. Marathon Pipe Line Co.
            Google


VIII. EMOTIONAL DISTRESS

       A. Gerald and Sharon Breen, et al. v. David J. Winkel, et al.     
            (Google)
 
 
IX. DAMAGES

      A. Schlabach et al. v. Tollenaar, et al.
      
     Findlaw.com and Google

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