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For the most part,Canadian courts apply modified principles of negligence to determine liability.Some critics of fault-based systems propose that victims be compensated through "no-fault" government schemes-similar to those already in place relating to motor vehicle accidents and workers compensation.Others argue that the law should impose "strict liability" in all areas in which plaintiffs have traditionally struggled to establish fault,namely,against manufacturers of goods or products.Explain the three bases for awarding compensation to injured parties and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Iterative
A process or procedure characterized by repetition, where subsequent iterations build upon the results of previous ones.
Debt/Interest Problem
Issues arising from the management and repayment of borrowed funds, especially when the interest expenses become difficult to manage.
Numerical Approach
A method that involves applying algorithms and numerical techniques to solve mathematical problems.
External Funding Requirements
The amount of money a business needs to raise from outside sources to finance its operations and growth.
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