a. Injunction 1. --- is used in law to describe a great many activities that result in damage to others, with the exception of a breach of trust or b. Public nuisance breach of duty. C. Waiver 2. --- cases in recent years involved Chris Brown and Rihanna. They were in a car when they got into an argument, and Brown tried to d. Defendant force her out of the car. When this tactic failed, he punched her repeatedly and then e. Release threatened to beat her when the couple got home. f. Nuisance 3. After the massive train derailment disaster last summer in Lac Megantic, Quebec, the chief g. Reasonable person executive of the train company was roundly h. Proximate cause of causation criticized for what appeared to be placing the blame for the calamity on an employee; is an i. Vicarious liability example of -- 4. An armed bank robber yells at the customers to j. Plantiff get down on the floor, threatening to shoot them if they try to leave is an example of -- k. Assault and Battery 5. is a noun that means the 1. Duty of care person who brings a suit. In other words, this is the person who is accusing another of some m. False imprisonment wrongdoing in a court of law, or in a lawsuit. 6. A cause of injury directly related to an act of a n. Tort Law defendant. 7. An employee has work-related Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) from repetitive hand movements. Symptoms include shooting pains in the hands, wrists, and forearms. An example of ----- -- is providing that worker with a specialist keyboard that allows them to complete tasks at work. 8 A standard of care used to measure acts of negligence. 9 In the 1970s, an oil tanker ran aground on the coast of Maine, releasing 100,000 gallons of oil into the water. The result was an environmental disaster, devastating local marine life and severely impad