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An ultrahazardous activity must proximately cause the plaintiff’s injuries in order for the defendant to be held strictly liable. (Points : 4)

 
 

 

Question 2.2. In strict products liability, the product must have a defect of some sort. (Points : 4)

 
 

 

Question 3.3. Proximate cause, as applied to absolute liability cases, is substantially different from the term as used in negligence cases. (Points : 4)

 
 

 

Question 4.4. The following are all parties to a products liability lawsuit except (Points : 4)

 
 
 
 
 

 

Question 5.5. Domitae naturae refers to (Points : 4)

 
 
 
 
 

 

Question 6.6. Under strict products liability, the manufacturer or seller need not be in the business of selling products such as the defective item causing the injury. (Points : 4)

 
 

 

Question 7.7. What distinguishes strict liability from negligence? (Points : 4)

 
 
 
 
 

 

Question 8.8. Abnormally dangerous activities are those that are inappropriately performed in the place in which the victim was harmed. (Points : 4)

 
 

 

Question 9.9. Ultrahazardous activities are inherently perilous. (Points : 4)

 
 

 

Question 10.10. Under strict products liability, there must be privity of contract for the plaintiff to recover. (Points : 4)

 
 

 

 

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