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MGS*3520*01.2025FA EXAM III- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser

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Under what legal doctrine does a firm bear legal responsibility for injuries caused by something it made or sold, whether or not it was negligent?

Options
A.strict liability
B.product liability
C.consumer liability
D.supplier liability
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Question restatement: The prompt asks for the legal doctrine under which a firm is responsible for injuries caused by something it made or sold, even without negligence. Option 1 — strict liability: This option reflects the classic doctrine in tort law governing defective products. Under strict liability, a manufacturer or seller can be liable for injuries caused by a product if the product was defective when sold, and the defect caused the injury, regardless of fault or negligence. The core idea is to place responsibility on those who put a product into the stream of commerce to ensure safety and bear the costs of harm caused by defects. Option 2 — produc......Login to view full explanation

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