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Three factors are required to specify sample size: (1)the variance of the population;(2)the population mean;and (3)the confidence level.
Intervening Cause
An event that occurs after a defendant's initial act of negligence and contributes to the harm, potentially relieving the defendant of some liability.
Unforeseeable Later Act
Events or actions that occur after a contract is executed, which could not have been anticipated by either party at the time of the contract.
Comparative Negligence
A legal doctrine used in tort law that reduces the amount of damages a plaintiff can recover based on the percentage of fault attributed to them.
Assumption of Risk
A legal defense in tort law where a person voluntarily exposes themselves to a known risk, potentially limiting their right to claim damages.
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