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The business owner should not only rely on his best judgement to determine projected costs and revenues. He should consider the trends in the market and his company performance on the previous months in order to make a sales forecast.
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Answer:
A. Injury
Explanation:
Given that for strict liability, the defendant is only liable to accidents he or she causes, that is to prove strict liability, the plaintiff must show
cause and damages. Whereas on negligence, it is required of a plaintiff to show duty, breach, cause, and injuries.
Hence, what must be shown to prove negligence that is not needed to prove strict is "Injury" as it covers a lot of factors including both cause and damages of strict liability.
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