Torts can involve damage to property as well as injuries to people. Learn about the tort law in Canada, its different types according to Canadian statutes and common law, and the filing of tort claims in court.No comprehensive or unified theory can be said to inform the various rules and heads of liability that constitute Canadian tort law. Designed as an introduction for tort law students, this book offers a probing analysis of basic concepts and an examination of the everyday human problems. Four Canadian common law provinces have had statutory privacy torts for decades (British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland). Define the different types of intentional torts, including assault, battery, false imprisonment, trespass to land, and the chattels torts. Select one a Tort law requires fault to be demonstrated in all cases. Define the different types of intentional torts, including assault, battery, false imprisonment, trespass to land, and the chattels torts. An owner who personally stacks the store shelves or loads a customer's car in a careless manner will have personal liability for his negligence. Intentional torts (e.g.