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Ideas within the public sphere circulated freely during the Enlightenment, but remained under the control of individual monarchs and religious institutions.
Modified Comparative Negligence
A defense accepted in some states whereby the defendant is not liable for the percentage of harm that he or she can prove is due to the plaintiff’s own negligence if the plaintiff’s negligence is responsible for less than 50 percent of the harm; if the defendant establishes that the plaintiff’s negligence caused more than 50 percent of the harm, the defendant has no liability.
Intentional Interference
Deliberate actions taken to disrupt or harm another party's contractual or business relationships.
Contract
An agreement between two or more parties creating enforceable obligations recognized by law.
Negligent Per Se
A legal doctrine whereby an act is considered negligent because it violates a statute or regulation, establishing liability regardless of the standard care used.
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