Not enough information to answer either part of the question--need to know more about history and circumstances.
It's your fault because it's your dog and you must have it under control at all times, no matter where you are or who is with/around the dog. You have to teach the dog that playing and playing rough is a bad thing. If the dog has severely injured your roommate and they sue, you are the one that has to pay the legal fees and may be required to put the dog down depending on what the court orders.
Yes
then it is the owners fault
absolutely .
Please re-phrase your question. The terms victim and assault refer to criminal prosecutions. However, fault is a concept only used in a civil action. You may need to better explain what you are trying to ask.
yea
Really if car A was trying to get in at first then car B is at fault but if its the other way around then car A would be at fault because he/she knew that some was trying to get into that parking spot. Really if car A was trying to get in at first then car B is at fault but if its the other way around then car A would be at fault because he/she knew that some was trying to get into that parking spot.
The word 'fault' is a common noun and an action verb, a word for an act. Example uses: Noun: The fault was found in the ignition wiring. Noun: The roots growing in the rock fault had made it more severe. Verb: I can't fault your reasoning, you just arrived at the wrong conclusion. Verb: It's easy to fault others when we haven't been in their situation.
the scientific definition if a fault can be given like some unplanned or unpredicted action occurring in the experiment
Accidents in which your action or inaction was determined to be the main cause.
culprits
Lake tanganyika is a fault action lake.