Civil Law
Joint and Several Liability
/ joynt and SEV-ur-ul ly-uh-BIL-ih-tee /
Definition
Each party can be held individually responsible for the full amount.
Used in Context
“Under joint and several liability, any defendant could pay all damages.”
Etymology
Old French: joint, joined
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