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What is the natural function of restriction endonucleases?
Assumption of Risk
A legal doctrine that holds an individual to assume the risk of any harm arising from a dangerous activity they voluntarily participate in, limiting liability for the party offering the activity.
Contributory Negligence
A legal principle where the plaintiff's own negligence played a role in the harm they suffered, which can limit or prevent recovery from the defendant.
Privity
A legal doctrine ensuring that contracts are only enforceable by and against parties that are directly involved in the agreement.
Tort Theory
A framework in legal theory that addresses compensation for wrongs and harms caused by one party to another.
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