We have ranged broadly, but we can now return to the heartland of tort law, where we began: liability for the negligent infliction of injury to person and property. The Introduction of this Article offered two cases in which a defendant is intuitively liable to a plaintiff although he has not behaved wrongfully toward the plaintiff, even under some abstract and generic description (such as “the owner of the parcel of land, Blackacre, that might be damaged by this negligent activity”).309 In such cases, the defendant’s liability must in truth be founded on the fact that he has culpably and foreseeably caused a certain rights-infringing outcome, and the right infringed in fact belonged to the plaintiff.
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