Asked by Jordan Pollock on Jul 14, 2024

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Which of the following doctrines require(s) the court to determine the percentage of fault of the defendant and then hold the defendant liable for that percentage of the plaintiff's damages,with no requirement that the defendant be more than 50 percent at fault?

A) Assumption of the risk.
B) Last-clear-chance.
C) Modified comparative negligence.
D) Pure comparative negligence.
E) Both modified comparative negligence and last-clear-chance.

Modified Comparative Negligence

A legal doctrine under tort law that allows for the plaintiff to recover damages even if they are partially at fault, but only if their responsibility is below a certain percentage.

Percentage Of Fault

A legal determination in some jurisdictions of how much each party is at fault in a liability case, affecting the allocation of damages.

  • Comprehend the principle of negligence and its consequences in law.
  • Acquire knowledge on the use of risk assumption and its effect on negligence allegations.
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Jacqueline VerdugoJul 21, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
According to a pure comparative negligence defense,the court determines the percentage of fault of the defendant.The defendant is then liable for that percentage of the plaintiff's damages.