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The variation in rates of return earned over a period of time is known as the investment's [blank].
Strict Liability
A legal doctrine where a party can be held liable for damages without proof of fault or negligence.
No Fault
A legal term indicating that a claim or case is processed without the necessity to prove negligence or fault by any party involved.
Common Law
The body of law developed from judicial decisions of courts and similar tribunals, serving as precedent for future cases.
Contributory Negligence
A legal defense where the plaintiff's own negligence played a role in causing their damages or injury, potentially reducing the liability of the defendant.
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