Facts: 'The defendant was a plaintiff's landlord and was living in the same building on the floor above him. Some rats damaged a rain water box maintained by the defendant for the benefit both of himself and plaintiff and the water running through injured plaintiff's goods below.' What action can be taken on the above mentioned facts in view of the exceptions to the theory of 'strict liability'?

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Facts: 'The defendant was a plaintiff's landlord and was living in the same building on the floor above him. Some rats damaged a rain water box maintained by the defendant for the benefit both of himself and plaintiff and the water running through injured plaintiff's goods below.' What action can be taken on the above mentioned facts in view of the exceptions to the theory of 'strict liability'?






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