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Home » Canadian Online Legal Dictionary » Browse » Several concurrent tortfeasers

Several concurrent tortfeasers

See also: Indivisible damage, Tortfeasor

Two or more tortfeasors whose independent tortious acts are causes-in-fact of indivisible damage.

Source

Law of Torts, 5/e cover

Title: The Law of Torts, 5/e

By: Philip H. Osborne

Filed in:
  • Torts

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