The last-clear-chance doctrine a. mitigates the harshness of the contributorynegligence defense. b. prevents the plaintiff from recovering

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The last-clear-chance doctrine

a. mitigates the harshness of the contributorynegligence defense.

b. prevents the plaintiff from recovering if both the plaintiff and defendant are inattentive and the defendant fails to discover the danger to the plaintiff because of his inattentiveness.

c. prevents the plaintiff from recovering if the defendant is unable to avoid harming the plaintiff because of the defendant’s earlier negligence.

d. all of the above.

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Tort Law

ISBN: 9780357454800

7th Edition

Authors: J. Stanley Edwards, Traci Cull

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