Question: if the legal standard of care in a nehligence rule is necessarily vague, the court should set it below the le

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Question: if the legal standard of care in a nehligence rule is necessarily vague, the court should set it below the le

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Question: if the legal standard of care in a nehligence rule is necessarily vague, the court should set it below the level of efficient precaution. Explain the economic argument in a favor of this proposition. *could you please show a mathatical proof as well?
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