Definition
Contributing to or helping cause a result, often used in legal contexts to assign partial blame or responsibility. In 'contributory negligence,' it means you helped cause your own injury, which can reduce your damages award. Basically, it's the legal system's way of saying 'well, you didn't help matters.'
Example Usage
The jury found the plaintiff 30% contributory in the accident because she wasn't wearing a seatbelt, reducing her damages accordingly.
Source: Legal terminology, tort law
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