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PBL – APR 2014 – L1 – Q8 – Tort Liabilities in Banking
Definition of contributory negligence and examples of when a bank commits conversion in tort.
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The negligence of a person who is also an accomplice and accountable for the injury suffered by him is classified as
A. Consolatory negligence
B. Contributory negligence
C. Concealatory negligence
D. Concurrent negligence
E. Compensatory negligence
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The negligence of a person who is also an accomplice and accountable for the injury suffered by him is classified as
A. Consolatory negligence
B. Contributory negligence
C. Concealatory negligence
D. Concurrent negligence
E. Compensatory negligence
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