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In contributory negligence, the damages between the plaintiff and defendant are allocated according to their relative fault.
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Q11: MATCHING<br>-had the last opportunity to avoid the
Q12: MATCHING<br>-unreasonable conduct that is not reckless or
Q13: Contributory negligence is determined by an objective
Q14: MATCHING<br>-mitigation of damages<br>A)defense<br>B)comparative negligence<br>C)contributory negligence<br>D)last clear chance<br>E)assumption
Q16: MATCHING<br>-a response stating why a claim should
Q17: Before comparative negligence was adopted, contributory negligence
Q18: Give an example of an express assumption
Q19: MATCHING<br>-contractual limitation of liability<br>A)defense<br>B)comparative negligence<br>C)contributory negligence<br>D)last clear
Q20: Define comparative negligence.