>> If I start a tire fire on purpose and smoke out my downwind
>>> neighbours and damage their property, I suspect I could be sued
>>> in almost any jurisdiction. How is this different?
> There are many differences. The farmer is certain to be held
> harmless and blameless if he follows the regs and the label.
Good article.
I am not a lawyer, but it seems to me that one need not be shown to
negligent or to have broken a law to be liable for the consequences of
one's actions.
Maybe a tire fire might not be the best example, but I am sure everyone
can think of many examples.
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