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BRIDGETTE ASKEY v PAUL WOOD (2005)

PUBLISHED April 21, 2005
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A judge had been correct to hold liability was equal in respect of an accident where a car had straddled the notional centre line of the road and a motorcycle had been travelling at excessive speed. Not every judge would have found liability to be equal but the court could not say that the division of liability was not within the reasonable range of apportionment that was open to him.

[2005] EWCA Civ 574

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