- most
common test of
proximate cause under the
American legal system is
foreseeability. It
determines if the harm
resulting from an
action could reasonably...
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their actions, by
taking account of the
potential harm that they
might foreseeably cause to
other people or property.
Someone who
suffers loss
caused by...
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adherence to a
standard of
reasonable care to
avoid careless acts that
could foreseeably harm others, and lead to
claim in negligence. It is the
first element...
- with ****isted
suicide in June 2016 for
those whose death was
reasonably foreseeable. In
March 2021, the law was
further amended by Bill C-7
which to include...
- (approximately 3.403×1038) addresses. This is
deemed sufficient for the
foreseeable ****ure. The
intent of the new
design was not to
provide just a sufficient...
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significant case in
common law
related to duty of care,
reasonable foreseeability and
novus actus interveniens within the tort of negligence. The case...
- so if harm was
foreseeable,
there should be
liability to the
extent that the
extent of the harm
actually resulting was
foreseeable.
Causation of an...
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September 2022.
Retrieved 25
September 2022. Enkhbold, Enerelt. "The
foreseeable ****ure of Mongolia's agriculture". blogs.adb.org.
Werner Elstner: Mongolei...
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introduction of all-seater
stands means the
record will not be
broken for the
foreseeable ****ure as the
current capacity of the
stadium is 99,354. El Barça de...
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Court of
Appeal ruling that
clarified that indirect, not
reasonably foreseeable consequences to a
totally distinct, reprehensible, even "wicked" activity...