Legal cause is established
A) if the intervening cause is a superseding cause
B) if the injury was not the foreseeable consequence of the original risk
C) if the injury was the foreseeable consequence of the original risk
D) if actual cause exists by the but-for or substantial-factor tests
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Q13: While the but-for test and the substantial-factor
Q14: The manner in which the injury occurs
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
Q19: Proximate cause is cause that is legally
Q20: Under the mitigation-of-damages rule, the defendant will
Q21: MATCHING
-a cause beyond the foreseeable risk originally
Q22: What are some of the commonsense considerations
Q23: When is an intervening criminal human force
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