Liability can result if people did wrong for a purpose {intentional wrong}|.
Liability can result if people are not careful {negligent wrong}.
Liability can result if wrongs {wrong without fault} {liability without fault} happen on or with people's property. Wrongs without fault include damage caused by dangerous machines or objects, dangerous activities, and dangerous animals. If animal is not normally dangerous, liability results only if owner knew that it had become dangerous.
Liability without fault includes injuries to third parties caused by persons, to whom sellers sold intoxicants {Dram Shop laws}.
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