Defining the term form common law, strict liability can be applied if an action was ultra-hazardous. In
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Defining the term form common law, strict liability can be applied if an action was "ultra-hazardous". In this case the court defines an activity "ultra-hazardous" if it necessarily involved a risk of serious harm to the person, land or property of another person that could not be eliminated by the exercise of even the utmost care (Ryland v. Fletcher).
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Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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