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:star: CHAPTER 9: STRICT LIABILITY (:check: ABNORMALLY DANGEROUS…
:star: CHAPTER 9: STRICT LIABILITY
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Theory behind Strict Liability
Elements of Strict Liability
:check: DEFENSES TO STRICT LIABILITY
Hypothetical Case: Developing Workplace Skills
:check: THREE GENERAL AREAS IMPOSING STRICT LIABILITY
Wild Animals
Exception to Wild Animal Liability
Domestic Animals
"Every Dog Is Entitled to One Bite"
Status of Injured Person
:check: ABNORMALLY DANGEROUS CONDITIONS AND ACTIVITIES
An Inability to Eliminate the Risk by the Use of Reasonable Care
The Extent to Which the Activity is not a Matter of Common Usage
The Likelihood That the Resulting Harm Will Be Great
The Inappropriateness of the Activity to the Location Where It Takes Place
The Existence of a High Degree of Risk of Some Harm to the Person, Land, or Chattels of Others
The Extent to Which Its Value to the Community is Outweighed by Its Dangerous Attributes
:check: OTHER CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING ESTABLISHMENT OF STRICT LIABILITY