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If a defendant can prove ________,the plaintiff can recover a share of the jury's verdict,depending on the relative fault of each party.

A) comparative negligence
B) partial comparative negligence
C) partial contributory negligence
D) contributory negligence

Comparative Negligence

Comparative Negligence is a legal principle that reduces the amount of damages a plaintiff can recover in a negligence-based claim, based upon the degree to which the plaintiff's own negligence contributed to the cause of their injuries.

Contributory Negligence

A legal doctrine where if the plaintiff in a negligence claim is found to be partly at fault for the incident, they may be barred from receiving compensation.

  • Comprehend the particular jargon utilized within tort law, encompassing strict liability, contributory, and comparative negligence.
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