Definition of Foreseeable. Meaning of Foreseeable. Synonyms of Foreseeable

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Unforeseeable
Unforeseeable Un`fore*see"a*ble, a. Incapable of being foreseen. --South.

Meaning of Foreseeable from wikipedia

- most common test of proximate cause under the American legal system is foreseeability. It determines if the harm resulting from an action could reasonably...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- September 2022. Retrieved 25 September 2022. Enkhbold, Enerelt. "The foreseeable ****ure of Mongolia's agriculture". blogs.adb.org. Werner Elstner: Mongolei...
- 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...
- Court of Appeal ruling that clarified that indirect, not reasonably foreseeable consequences to a totally distinct, reprehensible, even "wicked" activity...