CLEP Business Law

Category - Torts

The doctrine the does not require the injured party to prove the defendant's negligence is:
  1. The doctrine of comparative negligence.
  2. The doctrine of strict liability.
  3. The doctrine of comparable negligence.
  4. The doctrine of assumption of risk.
  5. The doctrine of contributory negligence.
Explanation
Answer: B. The doctrine the does not require the injured party to prove the defendant's negligence is strict liability. The injured party must only show that the defendant was responsible for the product or thing that caused the injury. Strict liability is often applied to product manufacturing cases.
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