Loss-Allocating Rules

Loss-Allocating Rules

Definition

Prohibit, assign, or limit liability after a tort occurs and include, for example, charitable immunity, guest, and wrongful-death statutes. If conflicting loss-allocating rules are in question and the parties are from the same state, then generally the law of the common domicile will apply.

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