What is the concept of strict liability and how does it differ from liability based on fault?

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2026-03-31 07:45

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Strict liability is a legal concept where a person or company can be held responsible for harm caused, regardless of fault or intent. This means that they can be held liable for damages even if they did not intend to cause harm. In contrast, liability based on fault requires proving that the person or company acted negligently or intentionally to cause harm.

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