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What does Contribution mean? In legal practice, contribution is the right of a party who has paid more than their fair share of a common liability to recover from another person who is also responsible for the same loss, in whole or in part. In England and Wales, contribution between persons liable for the same damage is governed by the Civil Liability (Contribution) Act 1978. It applies whether liability arises in tort, contract or otherwise, and after judgment or settlement, with the court apportioning what is just and equitable having regard to relative responsibility. Contribution claims are commonly brought between co-defendants (including joint tortfeasors) by...

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