Asked by julien paltrinieri on May 12, 2024
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An action or failure to act in violation of a statutory requirement, which causes harm to another, is called
A) negligence.
B) negligence per se.
C) contributory negligence.
D) comparative negligence.
Negligence Per Se
An action or failure to act in violation of a statutory requirement.
Statutory Requirement
A statutory requirement is a mandated provision set forth by legislation that must be adhered to.
Comparative Negligence
A legal doctrine that allocates damages based on the degree of fault of each party involved in an incident where both parties are partially to blame.
- Achieve insight into primary tenets of tort law, notably regarding the contribution of causation to liability determination.
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Learning Objectives
- Achieve insight into primary tenets of tort law, notably regarding the contribution of causation to liability determination.
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