| 单词 | strict liability | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasstrict liability   strict liability  n. Law a liability which does not depend upon intent to commit an offence. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal obligation > 			[noun]		 > legal liability > specific liability quasi-contract1704 privity1852 strict liability1897 product liability1925 1897    Rep. Court of Appeals N.Y. 151 142  				The weight of the argument..is in favor of the rule of strict liability which requires a public official to assume all risks of loss. 1926    Law Q. Rev. XLII. 51  				The description of the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher as an example of absolute liability in tort is unhappy in view of some half dozen exceptions which are admitted as qualifications of it. ‘Strict liability’ seems to be a better term. 1935    California Law Rev. May 431  				Liability on the ground of nuisance should not be confused with the doctrine of absolute or strict liability for certain classes of lawful acts. 1945    W. T. S. Stallybrass Salmond's Law of Torts 		(ed. 10)	 ii. 20  				A period of strict liability, an ‘unmoral period, is succeeded by a period of fault liability, a moral’ period. 1953    N.Y. Univ. Law Rev. XXVIII. 1076  				The courts have made no inroads upon strict liability for damage done by animals ferae naturae, nor upon scienter liability. 1979    Internat. Jrnl. Sociol. of Law Feb. 54  				In short, by substantially removing the issue of intention from the crimes of employers, the 1844 Act took a substantial step towards the doctrine of strict liability. < as lemmas | 
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