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Original Strict Liability Standard ,
Bryan
A defendant can be held liable for harm caused unintentioanlly unless injury occurred totally without cause,
Weaver v. Ward
Extrodinary Care changed to Ordinary Care,
Brown v. Kendall
Doctrine of Foreseeability: If you can not foresee the result of the accident then you cannot be held liable,
Cohen v. Petty
An individual may recover in strict liability for damages sustained as a result of a defendant's ultra hazardous activities,
Spano v. Perini
One is liable for batter when s/he is substantially certain that his act will result in harmful or offensive touching,
Garret v. Dailey
Battery plaintiff must prove there was bodily contact that such contact was offensive and that the defendant intended to make the contact, intent to injure is not necessary,
Lambertson v. US