What is the definition of false imprisonment
An act which intentionally causes another person to apprehend the infliction of immediate, unlawful, force on his person
The actual intentional infliction of unlawful force on another person
Intentionally imposition of a total restraint on the liberty and free movement of the claimant
Does there need to have been physical contact to be liable for false imprisonment?
Yes
No
In Bird v Jones was there an actionable false imprisonment?
Is is a reasonable means of escape if it means trespassing on to the land of another?
Can you indirectly falsely imprison someone?
Is there a requirement for the claimant to know that they are being falsely imprisoned during their confinement?