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Which of the following is liability without fault?Multiple ChoiceContributory negligenceAssumption of the riskStrict liabilityModified comparative negligencePure comparative negligence

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Which of the following is liability without fault?Multiple ChoiceContributory negligenceAssumption of the riskStrict liabilityModified comparative negligencePure comparative negligence

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The answer is Strict liability. This is a type of liability that does not require establishing fault. It is imposed on a party even though they did not act with fault or negligence. This is often applied in cases where activities are potentially dangerous, such as using explosives or keeping wild animals.

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