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no-fault
no-fault (nō′fôlt′)adj.1. Of or related to a form of state-mandated automobile insurance that compensates a policy holder who becomes an accident victim, regardless of who is at fault.2. Law Of or related to a type of divorce that is granted without requiring proof of fault or bad conduct on the part of either spouse.no′-fault` n. 1. a form of automobile insurance entitling a policyholder in case of an accident to collect basic compensation for any financial loss without a determination of liability. adj. 2. of or pertaining to such insurance. 3. holding neither party responsible. [1965–70, Amer.] Translationsno-fault
no-fault a convenient phrase used to describe compensation systems that do not depend upon the claimant establishing the fault of some other person. The most often discussed is the New Zealand ACCIDENT COMPENSATION system. However, even in the UK interstitial reform is bringing about a larger area of no-fault liability, some within the delict/tort system and some of it outside. See ACCIDENT, ANIMAL LIABILITY, PRODUCT LIABILITY. |