The Question about Strict Liability
Strict liability is a legal term that refers to a type of liability that does not require proof of fault. It means that the defendant with a case under strict liability is held responsible for the damages, regardless of whether he was negligent or not. In MCST 3602 v MacFadden, Declan Pearse [2021] SGHC 260, Read more about The Question about Strict Liability[…]