Asked by
Magdalena Hemperek
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
Which type of liability applies when engaging in activities that have an inherently dangerous nature?
A) Misrepresentation liability
B) General liability
C) Strict liability
D) Special liability
E) Vicarious liability
Strict Liability
A legal principle where an individual or entity is responsible for damages or harm caused by their actions, regardless of negligence or intent.
Inherently Dangerous
Refers to activities, substances, or products that possess potential risks or harm that cannot be entirely mitigated through reasonable care or precautions.
- Realize the foundational principles of vicarious liability, focusing on when an employer may be liable for the behavior of an employee.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Realize the foundational principles of vicarious liability, focusing on when an employer may be liable for the behavior of an employee.