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Contributory negligence: a. can be a partial defense in product liability cases for negligence. b. is the same as comparative negligence. c. is no longer permitted as evidence in suits. d. none of the above

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Contributory negligence can be a partial defense in product liability cases for negligence.

Option: A

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In certain regions of jurisdiction of common law, contributory negligence is a safeguard against a negligence based allegation of torture. When eligible, the defense absolutely excludes claimants from any compensation when they respond by their own fault to their own damage. Thus it is a form of liability defense where the defendant may claim that a plaintiff has in some way participated to his own damages or liabilities. A complainant who is deemed to be "contributory incompetent" shall be disqualified from accepting an award of damages.

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