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Peptic ulcers are erosions of the lining of the small or large intestines.
Superseding Causes
Events or actions that intervene in a chain of causation and prevent an actor from being liable for harm to another.
Harm
Refers to damage or injury that affects someone or something's well-being or functionality.
Abnormally Dangerous Activity
An abnormally dangerous activity is any activity that inherently involves a high risk of harm or injury to people or property, even when all possible safety measures are taken.
Strict Liability
A legal doctrine holding an individual or entity responsible for damages or injuries caused by their actions or products, regardless of fault or intention.
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