The manner in which the injury occurs does not have to be foreseeable if the general nature or type of harm was a foreseeable consequence of the original risk.
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Q9: The defendant will not be liable for
Q10: An intervening cause
A)is always a superseding cause
B)determines
Q11: The two components of proximate cause are
Q12: A plaintiff with a high vulnerability to
Q13: While the but-for test and the substantial-factor
Q15: A sudden violent storm that contributes to
Q16: The two tests for actual cause are
A)but-for
Q17: The standard of proof in most negligence
Q18: Legal cause is established
A)if the intervening cause
Q19: Proximate cause is cause that is legally
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