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PARTIAL LIABILITY—CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 September 2017

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At the top of page 7 of the article by Kaiserman in the March 2017 issue of Legal Theory, two equations are reversed. The sentence containing these equations should read as follows:

Suppose for the sake of argument that P(cd ˄ b) = 0.9 and P(cr ˄ b) = 0.2; then it follows from Causal Contribution that f(D, [R, D]→C)b ≈ 0.82 and f(R, [R, D]→C)b ≈ 0.18.

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At the top of page 7 of the article by Kaiserman in the March 2017 issue of Legal Theory, two equations are reversed. The sentence containing these equations should read as follows:

Suppose for the sake of argument that P(cd ˄ b) = 0.9 and P(cr ˄ b) = 0.2; then it follows from Causal Contribution that f(D, [R, D]→C) b ≈ 0.82 and f(R, [R, D]→C) b ≈ 0.18.

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Kaiserman, A. 2017. “Partial LiabilityLegal Theory 23:126. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1352325217000040.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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