Restatement of the Law Torts 2d: Appendix 1-309 Citation to the Restatement from July 1994 Through June 2004/ As Adopted and Promulgated by the American Law Institute at Washington, D.C. May 25, 1963 and May 22, 1964 - St. Paul, Minn: American Law Institute, 2005. - 552P;, xxi, 26cm.

Table of Contents

Court Citations to First Restatement
Introduction
Division 1
International Harms to Persons, Lan/d, and Chattels.

Chapter 1
Meaning of Terms Used Throughout the Restatement of Torts.
Topic 1: The Interest in Freedom from Harmful Bodily Contact.
Topic 4: The Interest in Freedom from Confinement.
Topic 5: The Interest in Freedom from Emotional Distress.
Chapter 5
Arrest and Prevention of Crime.
Topic 1: Arrest
Title B. Conditions of the Privilege.
Chapter 7
Invasions of the Interest in the Exclusive Possession of Land in its Physical Condition (Trespass on Land).
Topic 1: Intentional Entries on Land.
Chapter 8
Privileged Entries on Land.
Topic 1: Privileges Arising out a Transaction Between the Parties or their Predecessors.
Title A. Consent
Chapter 10
Privileges Intentionally to Invade Interests in Present and Future Possession of Chattels.
Topic 2: Privileges Arising Irrespective of Consent.
Title A. Privileges to Use or Otherwise Intentionally Intermeddle with Chattels.
Chapter 11
Casual Relation Necessary to Liability for Intentional Invasions of Interests of Personality, Land and Chattels.

Division 2
Negligence
Chapter 2
General Principles
Topic 1: The Elements of a Cause of Action for Negligence.
Topic 2: The Standard by Which Negligence is Determined.
Topic 3: Agencies by Which Negligence is Determined.
Title A. Function of Legislature
Topic 4: Types of Negligence Acts.

Court Citations to Restatement Second
Introduction
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 Personality.
Topic 1: The Interest in Freedom from Harmful Bodily Contact.
Topic 2: The Interest in Freedom from Offensive Bodily Contact.
Topic 3: The Interest in Freedom from Apprehension of a Harmful or Offensive Contact.
Topic 4: The Interest in Freedom from Confinement.
Topic 5: The Interest in Freedom from Emotional Distress.
Chapter 3
Privilege Arising from Consent to Invasions of Interest of Personality.
Chapter 4
Defenses of Persons, Land, and Chattels-recaption.
Topic 1: Self Defense and Defense of Third Persons.
Topic 2: Defense of Actors Interest in His Exclusive Possession of Land and Chattels.
Topic 3: Defense of the Actors Interest in Retaining Possession of Land or Chattels.
Topic 4: Use of Force to Take possession of Land.
Topic 5: Forcible Taking of Chattels.
Chapter 5
Arrest and prevention of Crime
Topic 1: Arrest.
Topic 2: Privilege to Use Force or Impose Restraint for the Purpose of Preventing the Commission of Crime.
Topic 3: Execution of Process.
Chapter 6
Military Orders, Discipline, and Protection of Others.
Topic 1: Obedience to Orders of Military or Naval Superiors.
Topic 2: Privilege to Discipline Children.
Topic 3: Privilege Ancillary to Duty of Protection.
Chapter 7
Invasions of the Interest in the Exclusive of Possession of Land and its Physical Condition (Trespass on Land).
Topic 1: International Entries on Land.
Topic 2: reckless or Negligent Entries on Land and Those Resulting from Extra Hazardous Activities.
Topic 3: Accidental Entries on Land.
Chapter 8
Privileged Entries on Land
Topic 1: Privileges Arising Out of a Transaction between the Parties or their Predecessors.
Topic 2: Privileges Arising Irrespective of any Transaction between the Parties.
Topic 3: Collateral Privileges of One Entering Land Under Authority of Law.
Topic 4: Effect of an Actors Misconduct.
Chapter 9
Intentional Invasions of Interests in the present and Future Possession of Chattels.
Topic 1: Trespass to Chattels.
Topic 2: Conversion.
Topic 3: The Interests of the Person Entitled to Future Possession.
Topic 4: Effect of Mistake.
Topic 5: Return of Chattel in Mitigation of Damages.
Topic 6: Effect of Jus Tertii
Chapter 10
Privileges Intentionally to Invade Interest in Present and Future possession of Chattels.
Topic 1: Privileges Arising from Consent.
Topic 2: Privileges Arising Irrespective of Consent.
Chapter 11
Casual Relation Necessary to Liability for Intentional invasions of interest of Personality, Land, and Chattels.

Division 2
Negligence
Chapter 12
General Principles
Topic 1: The Elements of a cause of Actions for Negligence.
Topic 2: The Standard by Which Negligence is Determined.
Topic 3: Determination of Standard of Conduct.
Topic 4: Types of Negligent Acts.

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