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4.14 [1979 New] Apportionment of Fault-Separate Trial
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Instruction No 1 4.14 [1979 New] Apportionment of Fault--Separate Trial If your verdict is in favor of (insert name of party or parties seeking apportionment) and against (here use descriptive phrase designation, i.e., the defendant, one or more of the defendants, both defendant Doe and third-party defendant Roe, defendant Doe and one or more of the third-party defendants, etc.) on the claim[s] for apportionment of fault for the (state the amount) damages awarded (state name of successful claimant) in the other trial mentioned in evidence, you must assess the has for such damage. proportion of the fault which each party listed in Verdict