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7 Cards in this Set
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Original Strict Liability Standard ,
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Bryan
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A defendant can be held liable for harm caused unintentioanlly unless injury occurred totally without cause,
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Weaver v. Ward
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Extrodinary Care changed to Ordinary Care,
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Brown v. Kendall
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Doctrine of Foreseeability: If you can not foresee the result of the accident then you cannot be held liable,
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Cohen v. Petty
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An individual may recover in strict liability for damages sustained as a result of a defendant's ultra hazardous activities,
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Spano v. Perini
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One is liable for batter when s/he is substantially certain that his act will result in harmful or offensive touching,
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Garret v. Dailey
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Battery plaintiff must prove there was bodily contact that such contact was offensive and that the defendant intended to make the contact, intent to injure is not necessary,
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Lambertson v. US
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