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Alyssa Saldana
on Nov 29, 2024Verified
Invasion of privacy is in reality a collection of four distinct torts.
Invasion of Privacy
The act of intruding into someone's personal life without consent, leading to violation of their privacy rights.
Distinct Torts
Separate and individual wrongful acts that cause harm or loss, which can result in legal liability.
- Comprehend the foundational ideas of unauthorized entry into one's privacy and consent within the realm of tort law.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the foundational ideas of unauthorized entry into one's privacy and consent within the realm of tort law.
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