Strict liability Flashcards
1
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prima facie case
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- the nature of the defendant’s activity imposes an absolute duty to make safe
- the dangerous aspect of the activity was the actual and proximate cause of the plaintiff’s injury and
- the plaintiff suffered damage to person or property
2
Q
Trespassing animals
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An owner is strictly liable for reasonably foreseeable damages done by a trespass of his animals.
3
Q
Wild animals
A
strictly liable to licensees and invitees.
4
Q
Domestic animals
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no strictly liable for injuries caused by domestic animals unless he has knowledge of that particular animal’s dangerous propensities that are not common to the species.
5
Q
IS strict liability available to trespasser?
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NO
6
Q
Abnormally dangerous activity
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- the activity must create a foreseeable risk of serious harm even when reasonable care is exercised by all actors
- the activity is not a matter of common usage in the community
7
Q
extent of liability
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- harm must result from normally dangerous characteristics. 2. harm must result from the kind of danger to be anticipated from the dangerous activity or animal
8
Q
common examples of abnormally dangerous activities
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blasting manufacturing explosives storing deadly chemicals crop dusting fumigating
9
Q
Defenses
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assumption of risk always a good one