
Absolute liability is a standard of legal liability found in tort and criminal law of various legal jurisdictions. To be convicted of an ordinary crime, in certain jurisdictions, a person must not only have committed a criminal action, but also have had a deliberate intention or guilty mind (mens rea). In a crime of strict liability (criminal) or ...
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(from the article `liability insurance`) ...people or property that the law requires persons engaged in them to assume responsibility for their consequences no matter how much care is taken ...
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Liability regardless of fault.
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