Res ipsa loquitor and Doctrine of last chance Flashcards
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Doctrine of last chance
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Doctrine of last chance
1. Both parties are negligent but the negligent act of one is appreciably later in point of time than that of the other one;
- Where it is impossible to determine whose fault or negligence brought about the occurrence of the incident;
- The one who had the last clear opportunity to avoid the impending harm, failed to do so.
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Res ipsa loquitur
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Res ipsa loquitur
1. the accident is of a kind which does not ordinarily occur unless someone is negligent;
- the cause of the injury was under the exclusive control of the person in charge and;
- the injury suffered must not have been due to any voluntary action or contribution on the part of the person injured.