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Judge the goose: "two cows collide and never die;" What do you mean, the dead eat together and the living plow together?
Two cows were propped up and a bullfight was killed. Beef is shared by two owners, and live cattle are used by two owners (plowing). These words contain the principle of "negligence offset" in civil law. When two cows touch each other, the owners of the cows are at fault, and the losses caused by this are shared by the owners of the two cows. However, if this happened today, it would not be handled like this. The owner of the killed cow should get half the price of the cow (deducting the price of beef).
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