Joint liability: If more than one person is a proximate cause of the plaintiffs harm, and the

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Joint liability: If more than one person is a proximate cause of the plaintiff’s harm, and the harm is

“indivisible,” each defendant is liable for the entire harm. The liability in this situation is said to be

“joint-and-several.”

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Emanuel Law Outlines For Torts

ISBN: 201887

13th Edition

Authors: Steven L. Emanuel

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