| 41. | Strict liability laws were created in the 19th century to improve working and safety standards in factories.
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| 42. | In the United States strict liability can be determined by looking at the intent of the legislature.
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| 43. | Under the sport's strict liability rule, athletes are responsible for any banned substances found in their system.
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| 44. | The offence was a strict liability offence.
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| 45. | What is important is that the court once more accepted the strict liability with regards to disqualification,
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| 46. | Under the IOC's strict liability policy, athletes are responsible for any banned substance found in their body.
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| 47. | Also, certain other industrial offenses such as pollution tend to be enacted in terms of strict liability.
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| 48. | In the rest of the world, legislatures took the lead in imposing strict liability for defective products.
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| 49. | Even more complicated is the issue of whether comparative fault should be allowed in strict liability actions.
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| 50. | A doping review board of the IAAF rejected that, saying it was bound by the strict liability rule.
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