What is the difference between the majority rule and minority rule of apportionment?
What will be an ideal response?
The majority rule is that apportionment is based on the percentage of fault.
Each party pays their percentage of fault. The minority rule is that
apportionment is done pro rata, each party pays an equal amount. The
different degrees of fault between the co-defendants is irrelevant
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