Section 1.18 Summary

LibraryTort Law 2016

A. (§1.18) Summary

While liability in tort is usually premised on some sort of misconduct, there are certain instances in which a party can be held liable for damages even though that party is in no way "at fault." In these instances, the law imposes strict liability.

The most common application of that doctrine today is in the area of strict product liability premised on Restatement (Second) of Torts § 402A (1965). This theory, as well as that of...

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