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There are several defenses a defendant
may raise to a plaintiffs claim. The most common of
these are provocation, self-defense,
defense of another, defense of property, accident, or
consent. A
defendant also may claim that the plaintiff was negligent
and therefore wholly or partly responsible for the damages
under the principle of comparative
negligence. Comparative negligence
does not apply to intentional torts.
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