belongs to book: AUDITING & ASSURANCE SERVICES | A Systematic Approach|William F.Messier, Steven M.Glover, Douglas F. Prawitt|10th Edition| Chapter number:20| Question number:20.2
What is meant by proportionate liability? Contrast this legal doctrine with the doc-trine of joint and several liability.
in joint and several liabilities, each defendant is liable for all the losses, despite the extent of ones contribution. as per common law, some courts have eradicated joint and several liabilities, as it is inconsistent
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in joint and several liabilities, each defendant is liable for all the losses, despite the extent of ones contribution. as per common law, some courts have eradicated joint and several liabilities, as it is inconsistent
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