The correct statement is: Litigation against auditors under the Trade Practices Act:
A) does not require the 'negligence' factors of foreseeability and proximity.
B) under section 52 requires professional service to be rendered with due care and skill.
C) has been ruled out by the Esanda judgment.
D) is specifically excluded.
Correct Answer:
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