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Domain definitions typically specify some (or all)of the following characteristics of attributes: data type,length,format,range,allowable values,meaning,uniqueness,and null support (whether an attribute value may or may not be null).
Elements of Negligence
Refers to the essential components required to establish negligence in a legal context, typically including duty, breach, causation, and damages.
Duty
An obligation required by one's position, societal norms, or law, to conduct oneself in a certain manner.
Breach
The violation of a law, duty, or other form of agreement, often leading to legal action or sanctions.
Comparative Negligence
A legal doctrine that allocates damages based on the degree of fault or negligence of each party involved in an incident, reducing compensation accordingly.
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