Suppose that a car stalls on the railroad tracks because its carburetor is badly maintained. A train

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Suppose that a car stalls on the railroad tracks because its carburetor is badly maintained. A train collides with the car because the train’s brakes are badly maintained. What is the proximate cause of the accident? Did the train or the car have the “last clear chance” to avoid the accident?

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Law and economics

ISBN: 978-0132540650

6th Edition

Authors: Robert cooter, Thomas ulen

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