Podcasts about ultrahazardous activities

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Best podcasts about ultrahazardous activities

Latest podcast episodes about ultrahazardous activities

Zalma on Insurance
Explaining Strict Liability in Tort, Absolute Liability and Ultrahazardous Activities

Zalma on Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 17:33


Important Torts that are Neither Negligent nor Intentional https://zalma.com/blog Strict product liability is “a manufacturer's or seller's tort liability for any damages or injuries suffered by a buyer, user, or bystander as a result of a defective product. Products liability can be based on a theory of negligence, strict liability, or breach of warranty.” This rule applies even if the seller exercises all possible care in the preparation and sale of the product, and the user or consumer has not bought the product from or entered into any contractual relation with the seller. Absolute Liability—Liability for Dangerous Animals A person who possesses or harbors a dangerous animal, whether wild or domestic, is absolutely liable for injuries inflicted by it, where he knows or should know of its dangerous propensities. In the case of wild animals, scienter (evil intent) is presumed. In the case of domestic animals—the type an adjuster will normally see—it is necessary to establish scienter. Knowledge of the dangerous propensities must be proved by the plaintiff to establish liability. Ultrahazardous Activity: Liability Without Fault Certain activities create such a serious risk of danger that it is justifiable to place liability for the loss on the person engaging in the activity. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barry-zalma/support

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Philosophy In Action Podcast (MP3)
#341: Q&A on Personality and Ethics, Euthanizing a Pet, and More (5 April 2015)

Philosophy In Action Podcast (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2015 65:02


Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell answered questions on personality theory and ethics, euthanizing a pet, and more in this 5 April 2015 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio. http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

Philosophy In Action Podcast (M4A)
#341: Q&A on Personality and Ethics, Euthanizing a Pet, and More (5 April 2015)

Philosophy In Action Podcast (M4A)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2015 65:02


Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell answered questions on personality theory and ethics, euthanizing a pet, and more in this 5 April 2015 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio. http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

Philosophy In Action Podcast (MP3)
#331: Q&A on Ultrahazardous Activities, Declining Gift Solicitations, and More (25 January 2015)

Philosophy In Action Podcast (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2015 69:43


Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell answered questions on the regulation of ultrahazardous activities, declining gift solicitations, and more in this 25 January 2015 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio. http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

Philosophy In Action Podcast (M4A)
#331: Q&A on Ultrahazardous Activities, Declining Gift Solicitations, and More (25 January 2015)

Philosophy In Action Podcast (M4A)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2015 69:43


Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell answered questions on the regulation of ultrahazardous activities, declining gift solicitations, and more in this 25 January 2015 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio. http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com