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Browsing Department of Private Law by Subject "Apportionment of Damages Act 34 of 1956"

Browsing Department of Private Law by Subject "Apportionment of Damages Act 34 of 1956"

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  • Ahmed, Raheel (2011-11)
    “Contributory intent” refers to the situation where, besides the defendant being at fault and causing harm to the plaintiff, the plaintiff also intentionally causes harm to him- or herself. “Contributory intent” can have ...
  • Ahmed, Raheel (Faculty of Law, North-West University, 2014)
    In terms of delictual liability, the term "fault" generally refers to the defendant's conduct, whereas "contributory fault" refers to the plaintiff's conduct. "Contributory intent" is a form of "contributory fault" and may ...

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