You are strictly liable to reverse it.
An employer is strictly liable for torts committed by those under his command, when they are found to be his employees.
You are going to be strictly liable even if you took all appropriate precautions.
If the subcontractor makes a mistake, the contractor is strictly liable for any damage that occurs.
The old common law held a bailee strictly liable for the bailment.
They are strictly liable for harassment, name-calling and bullying of students and staff by staff on these grounds.
"If you were engaged in a dangerous activity, you could be strictly liable for the consequences," he added.
The company, the underwriter and other individuals signing the registration statement are strictly liable for any inaccurate statements in the document.
In order that an innkeeper be strictly liable for loss or damage to the property of a guest, the guest must prove:
The public policy issue here is that farmers should not be strictly liable for defects beyond their control, such as the long-term effects of fertilisers.