absolute liability
Defined in 1 dictionary — Case Law
Definitions from Case Law
United States Supreme Court
Absolute liability, of course, arises irrespective of how the tortfeasor conducts himself; it is imposed automatically when any damages are sustained as a result of the decision to engage in the dangerous activity
Defined by the Supreme Court in - Laird v. Nelms, 406 U.S. 797 (1972).