
Comparative negligence, or non-absolute contributory negligence outside of the United States, is a partial legal defense that reduces the amount of damages that a plaintiff can recover in a negligence-based claim based upon the degree to which the plaintiff`s own negligence contributed to cause the injury. When the defense is asserted, the fact-f....
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A legal doctrine effective in New Mexico, by which acts of the opposing parties in a tort case are compared to determine the liability of each party, making each liable only for his/her percentage of fault. See also contributory negligence.
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(from the article `insurance`) ...actions. If it can be shown that one party was partly to blame, then that party may not collect from any negligence of the other party. Some ...
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In case of accidents rule that divides the responsibilty of the damages between the complainant and the accused on the basis that both the parties were equally responsible.It lessens the amount of compensation given to the complainant as it would have been in a normal case.Some states provide no compensation to the complainant who is also responsib...
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The doctrine of comparing degrees of fault among the responsible parties.
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Also called comparative fault. A system that allows a party to recover some portion of the damages caused by another party's negligence even if the original person was also partially negligent and responsible for causing the injury. Not all states follow this system.
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A rule of law applied in negligence cases in which responsibility and damages are based on the proportional fault of every party directly involved. Compare: contributory negligence
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Legal doctrine by which negligence of plaintiff determines amount plaintiff may recover from defendant. Compare contributory negligence.
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[
n] - (law) negligence allocated between the plaintiff and the defendant with a corresponding reduction in damages paid to the plaintiff
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noun (law) negligence allocated between the plaintiff and the defendant with a corresponding reduction in damages paid to the plaintiff
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