Asked by David Yeritsyan on Apr 26, 2024
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_____is the doctrine that imposes liability on the defendant, regardless of fault.
A) Medical malpractice
B) Negligence
C) Product liability
D) None of these choices is correct.
Doctrine
A principle or body of principles presented for acceptance or belief, as by a religious, philosophical, scientific, or political group.
Liability
A legal responsibility or obligation, which can be civil or financial in nature.
- Master the basic tenets of negligence and the defenses that can be mounted against it.
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Hilary PerleApr 27, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The correct doctrine that imposes liability regardless of fault is "strict liability," not listed among the options provided. None of the choices (A: Medical malpractice, B: Negligence, C: Product liability) accurately describe a doctrine that imposes liability without regard to fault.
Learning Objectives
- Master the basic tenets of negligence and the defenses that can be mounted against it.