| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1970 - 1412 pages
...520 lists the factors to be considered in determining whether an activity is abnormally dangerous as: (a) Whether the activity involves a high degree of...or chattels of others; (b) Whether the gravity of the harm which may result from it is likely to be great; (c) Whether the risk cannot be eliminated... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1970 - 1126 pages
...520 lists the factors to be considered in determining whether an activity is abnormally dangerous as: (a) Whether the activity involves a high degree of...or chattels of others; (b) Whether the gravity of the harm which may result from it is likely to be great; (c) Whether the risk cannot be eliminated... | |
| Janet E. Robinson, Paul S. Thompson, W. David Conn, L. Leon Geyer - 1993 - 322 pages
...potential danger. The operation of the USTs was considered an "abnormally dangerous activity" involving a "high degree of risk of some harm to the person, land, or chattels of others."44 The risk of harm cannot be eliminated by the exercise of reasonable care. The doctrine of... | |
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