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3. McCurry argued in court that Golden's own negligence contributed to his injuries since he was crossing a road on which no pedestrians were allowed

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3. McCurry argued in court that Golden's own negligence contributed to his injuries since he was crossing a road on which no pedestrians were allowed and was not exercising reasonable care. If Golden contributed to the accident, under the doctrine of contributory negligence, McCurry is (liableot liable) or Golden's injuries. The appropriate compensation for the injury is

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