Legal Principle: The 'last opportunity rule' fixes the liability on the person who had the last opportunity of avoiding an accident by taking ordinary care. Factual Situation: A fettered the forefeet of his donkey and left the donkey in a narrow highway. B was driving through the highway in a horse drive wagon. The wagon was going too fast and killed the donkey. A sued B.

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Legal Principle: The 'last opportunity rule' fixes the liability on the person who had the last opportunity of avoiding an accident by taking ordinary care. Factual Situation: A fettered the forefeet of his donkey and left the donkey in a narrow highway. B was driving through the highway in a horse drive wagon. The wagon was going too fast and killed the donkey. A sued B.






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