Under comparative principles, a plaintiff's contributory negligence Group of answer choices relieves a defendant from any liability for injury to the plaintiff. does not bar recovery. increases the amount of damages to be paid by a defendant. creates a case for only nominal recovery. leads to assumption of the risk.

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Option A. Under comparative principles, a plaintiff's contributory negligence  relieves a defendant from any liability for injury to the plaintiff.

What is the  contributory negligence ?

This is the term that is used to say that if the party is negligent for the injuries that they have suffered, they would not be able to get damages for the injuries they have.

This would relieve the defendant from any of the liability that they may have to pay.

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