this is law 001
Annabelle keeps her pet panther Boris in a pen in her backyard. She has had Boris since he was a small cub. Boris is very tame. One day, Boris gets out of his pen and crosses the road into Catherine's yard. While there, Boris steps on the remote control for the garage door, which Catherine has left lying in the yard. The garage door closes, damaging Catherine's car, which is parked half-way into the garage. Which of the following answers is most accurate? A. Because a panther is a wild animal, Annabelle is strictly liable for all harm done by Boris B. Because stepping on remote controls is not one of the tendencies that make panthers dangerous, Annabelle is not strictly liable for the harm done by Boris C. Because Boris is tame, he would be considered a household pet, so Annabelle's liability would not be strictly liable for harm done by Boris D. Because a panther is not a farm animal, Annabelle is not strictly liable for any damage he might do if he escapes The doctrine of removes many of the difficulties for a plaintiff seeking to recover money for injuries he/she has suffered in that it does not require the injured party to prove the defendant's negligence. A. strict liability B. comparative negligence C. involuntary liability D. contributory liability When the manufacturer fails to properly assemble the product, properly test a product or adequately check the quality of a product, this is when a defect in is said to have occurred A manufacturing B. design c. warning D.utility Rose, who is obese, files a product liability suit against Burger Meal Corporation (BMC), alleging that BMC's food is unhealthy because, as Rose knows, it contains high levels of cholesterol and saturated fat. BMC can most successfully assert the defense of A. preemption B. assumption of risk. C. comparative negligence. D. knowledgeable user