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  • Strict liability
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  • Strict liability is a legal doctrine that makes a person responsible for the damages and loss caused by his/her acts and omissions regardless of culpability (or fault in criminal law terms, which would normally be expressed through a mens rea requirement. Strict liability is important in torts (especially product liability), corporate law, and criminal law.
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  • Strict liability is a legal doctrine that makes a person responsible for the damages and loss caused by his/her acts and omissions regardless of culpability (or fault in criminal law terms, which would normally be expressed through a mens rea requirement. Strict liability is important in torts (especially product liability), corporate law, and criminal law.