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The principle adopted by most states that reduces a plaintiff
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| comparative negligence |
The rule under which negligence is measured by percentage, and damages are diminished in proportion to the amount of negligence attributable to the person seeking recovery.
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| comparative negligence |
In forensic medicine, negligence of the plaintiff and defendant measured in terms of percentages. Damages awarded are decreased in proportion to the plaintiff's amount of negligence provided it is less than that of the def
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| comparative a. |
a comparison of the structure of different animals and plants, one with another.
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| comparative e. |
embryology applied with a comparative view to various species studied with reference to their taxonomy and the principle that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.
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