| 21. | In many other common law countries, strict liability for defamation is still the rule.
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| 22. | These offences may properly be called offences of strict liability.
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| 23. | Strict liability reduces litigation costs, because a plaintiff need only prove causation, not imprudence.
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| 24. | Such strict liability makes them an easy target for spurious claims, the builders contend.
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| 25. | Strict liability also seeks to diminish the impact of information asymmetry between manufacturers and consumers.
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| 26. | Were this reading of the statute correct, Congress would have created a strict liability crime.
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| 27. | Our articles on mens rea and Strict liability ( criminal ) may make interesting reading.
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| 28. | The principle is still the same _ strict liability.
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| 29. | "If you don't apply strict liability, you open the door for all kinds of claims.
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| 30. | Pound said even if Adams unknowingly took the banned drug, strict liability had to apply.
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