| 31. | The doctor's contributory negligence could only be recognised if he showed " a wholly unreasonable disregard for his own safety ".
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| 32. | Under the concepts of Torts under Anglo-American Common Law, these points might best be described as a defense of contributory negligence.
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| 33. | P . S . : There might be contributory negligence due to ignorance of everything regarding Wikipedia / essential skills required.
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| 34. | The insurance company set up the defence of " volenti non fit injuria " and, as an alternative, contributory negligence by Conradie.
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| 35. | In England and Wales, it is not possible to defeat a claim under contributory negligence and therefore completely deny the victim compensation.
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| 36. | If the auditor proves the loss resulted from causes other than the auditor s negligence, a client may be accused of contributory negligence.
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| 37. | A court may also find that 100 % contributory negligence is applicable in which case the plaintiff is not entitled to any damages.
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| 38. | The defences open to the master too, contributory negligence and so forth, are all regulated by the law and not by the contract.
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| 39. | They also found that Strange was 0 % at fault ( that is, there was no contributory negligence ) for her own death.
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| 40. | "' Warren Welliver "'was judge on the Supreme Court of Missouri from 1979 until 1989 . As a judge, he established Contributory Negligence standard.
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