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- Alternative_liability abstract "Alternative liability is a legal doctrine that allows a plaintiff to shift the burden of proving causation of her injury to multiple defendants, even though only one of them could have been responsible. The typical case showing the principle of alternative liability in action is Summers v. Tice, where the two defendants negligently shot in the direction of the plaintiff and only one of the bullets caused the plaintiff's injury. In the interest of justice, the innocent plaintiff's case is not defeated because she cannot prove which party was the actual cause (but-for cause) of her injury.".
- Alternative_liability wikiPageID "39336901".
- Alternative_liability wikiPageLength "1857".
- Alternative_liability wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Alternative_liability wikiPageRevisionID "567198363".
- Alternative_liability wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_doctrines_and_principles.
- Alternative_liability wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liability.
- Alternative_liability wikiPageWikiLink Causation_(law).
- Alternative_liability wikiPageWikiLink Legal_doctrine.
- Alternative_liability wikiPageWikiLink Res_ipsa_loquitur.
- Alternative_liability wikiPageWikiLink Summers_v._Tice.
- Alternative_liability wikiPageWikiLink Ybarra_v._Spangard.
- Alternative_liability wikiPageWikiLinkText "alternative liability".
- Alternative_liability wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Alternative_liability subject Category:Legal_doctrines_and_principles.
- Alternative_liability subject Category:Liability.
- Alternative_liability hypernym Doctrine.
- Alternative_liability type MilitaryUnit.
- Alternative_liability comment "Alternative liability is a legal doctrine that allows a plaintiff to shift the burden of proving causation of her injury to multiple defendants, even though only one of them could have been responsible. The typical case showing the principle of alternative liability in action is Summers v. Tice, where the two defendants negligently shot in the direction of the plaintiff and only one of the bullets caused the plaintiff's injury.".
- Alternative_liability label "Alternative liability".
- Alternative_liability sameAs Q16002706.
- Alternative_liability sameAs m.0v3brqf.
- Alternative_liability sameAs Q16002706.
- Alternative_liability wasDerivedFrom Alternative_liability?oldid=567198363.
- Alternative_liability isPrimaryTopicOf Alternative_liability.