Activities that give rise to strict liability are maintaining a dangerous animal, engaging in an abnormally dangerous activity, and manufacturing or distributing a defective product
Explanation:
Strict liability can be defined as the doctrine that makes a person liable even if the person did not act with fault or negligence
This Liability imposes legal responsibility for injuries and damages even if the defendant who was found liable is without fault
Activities that give rise to strict liability are maintaining a dangerous animal, engaging in an abnormally dangerous activity, and manufacturing or distributing a defective product.
Selling Alcohol to a minor,having sex with a minor are few example of Strict Liability