In which of the following circumstances would a Canadian court be least likely to follow a fault-based system of determining liability for a negligent act?
A) a claim arising for liability for contributory negligence
B) a claim arising from product liability
C) a claim arising for liability for tort of negligence
D) a claim arising from liability in contract
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