| 21. | Her infidelity counted as contributory negligence.
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| 22. | If the IMF does not regulate currency trading, then it shall be guilty of negligence, or even contributory negligence.
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| 23. | The doctrine of contributory negligence was dominant in U . S . jurisprudence in the 19th and 20th century.
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| 24. | The trial judge decided that the deceased was guilty of contributory negligence but left uncertain what the negligence was.
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| 25. | High heels can represent contributory negligence by the plaintiff in American personal injury cases involving slip and fall accidents.
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| 26. | The Court of Appeals held that the question of contributory negligence should not have been submitted to the jury.
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| 27. | Notwithstanding its contributory negligence, the City has been compensated for two-thirds of its cost of repairing the dock and headwall.
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| 28. | "Redgrave v Hurd " raises another question, about contributory negligence under the Law Reform ( Contributory Negligence ) Act 1945.
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| 29. | "Redgrave v Hurd " raises another question, about contributory negligence under the Law Reform ( Contributory Negligence ) Act 1945.
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| 30. | However, the creditor will be liable for contributory negligence if the creditor auctions the property for less than applicable blue-book value.
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