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Does a strict liability case necessarily include an ultrahazardous activity?
O A. Yes, because ultrahazardous activities are strict liability claims.
O B. Yes, because strict liability is based on fault.
O C. No, because it may include a defective product.
D. No, because an ultrahazardous activity is a negligence action.

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Answer:

A i think

Explanation:

"Under the original Common Law, strict liability was applied if an action was ā€œultra-hazardousā€ An activity was deemed ā€œultra-hazardousā€ 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."

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Answer:

C

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